So you have a working recurve...lol but this is what I have found threw my exsperments & chrony tests with ridgid tip bows , once the tips are lightened with out bending as far as speed goes there is no gain beyound that , think about the little mass diference between flexing and not & but even small changes in string angle make a bigger difference in fps I have gotten more fps out of narrowing the working limbs especially in the upper 3rd then ultra light tips , gaining performance is so much more then just light tips at least thats what I have found with chrono testing as I remove material I sent Brad some tests I was doing a while back and it was amazing whatching the speed gains even thought the draw weight was dropping , I also did some tests with un thinned leavers and shot threw the chrono as I thinned & its much less then I imagined Im not saying light tips are un important Im just saying if your after performance there is a lot to look at , I think when Im making a bow for performance the number one thing for me is string angle at FD & total mass none of this is my ideas just applying what I have learned from guys here that have made some fast bows !