I can’t argue the mechanics of stack as I don’t have a good understanding of it, so I take your explanation at face value. My point is more directed to the results of stack. I’m with Sleek in that it is all about string angle (or mostly). If that is correct then it is the leverage the angle provides that determines it all. So the energy in energy out ratio changes as a result...as the stack increase it takes more energy to draw the bow a given distance, so the energy out does not drop, it just takes more to deliver the same results as earlier in the draw. If the angle was better it would take less energy in to arrive at at a given FPS. So a higher draw weight would be the same energy in (Round about) resulting in a faster arrow than the previous. What am I missing?