I can’t answer the original question but I think it’s possible that we haven’t seen the best possible straight limbed bow performance. We’ve probably gotten very close but it’s rare that designs are built and tillered in such a way that a limb has totally even strain along it’s whole length. The typical American longbow taper of parallel limbs results in areas of higher and lower strain. Same with a typical straight line taper pyramid bow with circular tiller. I wonder if it’s possible to squeeze out a few more fps with even, low strain resulting in no set with a perfectly matching width and tiller profile. Probably not 10fps more but who knows.