Well I took the bow out to the range and it shoots like crap; like a 20-25lb bow even though it was near 40lbs at my draw. The set just kept increasing as I was shooting until there was very little difference when it was unstrung, but it straightened out again when left that way. The cast is terrible, all of the work was being done after 28" when it stacks rapidly so small differences in draw on each shot caused wild variations in speed. The handle was awful too, the curve kept rocking in my palm leaving no consistency on placement between shots, which I thought might happen as the handle felt more comfortable to hold backwards while I was making it. I think the temperature difference between my cool basement and full summer weather also played a part in how wimpy it felt.
Lots of lessons learned and I've already started on my next bow; I'm going to try what I said in my last post with the bamboo bending in reverse with the handle glued onto the front of the bow. Basically the same as my first bow but held in reverse and no pyramid taper this time to try and get more poundage out of the bamboo.