I made some calculations according to the draw force table (42,65#@28") and with these chrono numbers: "Speed 320 grain-224fps and 450 grain-196-198".
Stored energy: 62,60 J
efficiency (10 gn/# -arrow): 82,3 %
virtual mass: 6,78 g
calculated 10 gn/# -arrow speed: 200,4 fps
The only problem is tht hysteresis seems to be a bit negative. If that 450 grain arrow speed would be 195 fps, then hysteresis would be about 2 %, but then 10 gn/# -arrow speed drops just below 200 fps.
So, every measurements should be made perfectly and with precise routine. For example, shoot 20 times, measure speed at least with three different weight arrow, then let the bow rest an hour or so. Shoot 20 times and take draw force measurements with precise system.
But, as a conclusion I would say, that the secret of this bow is very low hysteresis. The same is with my fastest bows, they have low hysteresis. But I think that meaning of low hysteresis is already well known fact.