Morgan, it is a possibility, but I've seen photos of modern tribesmen making bows, supposedly in the traditional way passed down through their tribe, and they definitely put the deflex in intentionally. I'll look around for the pics, but they used rocks and ropes to form their bends and then let the bow cure in the sun to set the shape.
I think to get a good comparison between an R/D design and a gullwing (D/R?), I'm going to build 2 board bows. Same length same draw weight, same limb width, etc. I'm working on an R/D from a stave right now and I was going to do a gullwing from a stave next, but then I got to thinking that staves are not uniform, and any character or uniqueness in the staves would skew the results. I think working with boards will keep things more homogeneous and give a better "apples to apples" comparison of the 2 limb profiles.