I am with Mr. the Cat on this one. While I love to read about others experiments with speed, mass, and set, I don't feel the need to follow suit. "The best bow possible" can be so many things. Make a piece of wood bend, draw it back, and loose an arrow. That is what it is about to me.
You might get speed at the cost of durability. You might get both. If you want fast durable, accurate, and deathly, get a compound with sights and counter balances.
Most of all, make the bow that makes you happy. If that is one that is super light, then try new things with the next one. If it breaks, try something else