there is a chart in Volume 4
it shows a bow can shoot well with 1 1/4 inches of set,,
shooting through a chronograph will help you decide if the set is too much,.
if your bow has a little set but shooting hard, then its not an issue,,
for me its not the set, but how hard the bow is shooting,,hope that makes sense,,
or set does not always indicate that the bow is not shooting with decent cast,,
for example the bow is shooting 150 fps at 3/4 inches of set, then tillered out to 32,,1 1/4 inch of set,,,,shooting 151 fps,,
the bow has more set but shooting harder,, so there are lots of variables,, keeping set to a minimum is always positive,,if I can get a bow to shoot a hunting weight arrow,,at a reasonable fps, I dont care how much set it has,,you can always go up in weight to get more cast,, if thats what you need to feel confident,,
you might like to experiment with some sinew,, you bow will not follow the string at all if done well,,