Very interesting discussion, and this is a topic on which the answers have never seemed entirely complete. I came to the the whole D/R party late in the game. After building a handful of them over the current year, it was pretty obvious that the design does offer some real improvements over a reflexed bow. The why has been fairly elusive however. I think Arvin nailed a few of the key aspects so far as I can pin them down. Moving the bend outboard, getting the tips lighter and thereby reducing set, which cripples a bows performance at some level. You simply, so far as I can determine, have less wood moving a shorter distance, which increases the efficiency, coupled with the bow taking less set as a result. That's a winner in and of itself. But it doesn't tell the entire story. Glass bows benefit from the design without reduced set being a factor. I think you can go shorter with a D/R than it's reflexed counter part without suffering the consequences as early. Still not the entire picture though. I don't yet understand the differences (and may never) but I appreciate the discussion.