I've just cut some really really dense stuff, mountain mahogany, about .95sg. Rather narrow and light outer limbs are in order for such a dense wood, but I really struggle with needle tips; I prefer to keep them around 3/8in for stability, and because I prefer pin nocks.
I initially considered a pyramid design tillered using the mass principle, but the stave is pretty narrow (about 2in after squaring the sides) and I'm a bit worried about the crown. So that got me thinking: maybe a standard flatbow with Sudbury-style fades? Like a 10-12in stiff section handle for a 68in bow, so it has the stack of a long bow and limb mass/movement of a short bow. Thoughts? I'm very open to other design ideas too, these are just my initial impressions.