Ryan I’ve said for some years it’s in perfect diminishing mass in my opinion. Ive ask lots of smart guys to give me those weights on a bow limb for years in 2” increments . The handles of my bows come in at about 7 oz on a fifty pound bow . The limbs on 67” ntn with a ten inch handle weigh about 16 oz. mass is mass when it comes to wood. Less dense wood takes more wood in the limb. Hickory bows are bigger in actual size than Osage for example. The sooner you guys figure out perfect diminishing mass for a bow limb I think it will help you with distribution and where to put it in your designs. I could be all wrong on this but I’m not smart enough to figure it out for myself. I can only build bows and try. If you work with 8 oz on a 28” limb for example and the perfect diminishing mass that would be a startling point on a fifty pound bow . Then take those numbers to design the thickness and width you can play with a perfect diminishing mass on the computer. Just an idea from a not so smart guy. Arvin