In another thread I had just had a long discussion about what a Holmegaard bow is.
I was guided by the original and the latest research on the original, while the discussion partners postulated the principle of narrow, stiff lever ends as the governing parameter as stated in the Bowyers Bible Volume 3. In my opinion, this principle does not correspond to a Holmegaard, as I have already written in this thread. This is the principle that can be derived from a Mollegabet bow.
The bow from Oldbow is a fine copy of the Holmegaard bow, perhaps a little whip ended in one limb, but this is probably due to the wood.
The bow will do its job and when used for hunting, the animal doesn't care if it is killed by a 180fps arrow or a 150fps arrow.