As to the first question yes, the "style" of bow has an impact IMO. But build enough of these, and you find that everything we do has a yin and a yang. Adding a little more "A" means giving up a bit of "B". Setback handles give early string tension. At the expense of potentially ending with more set unless you go a little wider. Now your a bit heavier. Narrow and thicker is lighter, but you may need to go a little longer to compensate, or once again you lose what you started with. I have made nearly every style of self bow there is, and I find something of merit in all of them. Some are rocket launchers, but may be less accurate for you. Some are slower than others but whisper quiet and deadly accurate. Some, you didn't account for the tradeoffs and they are neither of these things. Experience with these things will give you your answers.