When we are talking about mass and taking mass off the outer limbs and tips, how much mass removal is needed to give a measurable performance increase?
I have two bow designs this relates to. Same length, draw weight, handle section, length of stiff tips, etc. One is a pyramid that has a straight(ish) taper from fades to tips. The other uses a pyramid style straight(ish) taper from the fades but ends in thin levers. Both bows store the same amount of energy. The pyramid bow will weigh 22oz while the lever bow will weigh 20oz, with almost all of that 2oz difference in the outer half of the limbs.
Is 2oz on the limbs considered a major difference and will it translate into significantly faster arrow speeds?
Thanks,
Mark