One advantage of the Comstock /Eastern modest taper, elliptic, widish tip bows is that they are much more stable sideways, hardly ever bending out of alignment versus steep-taper, needle-tip bows. This has been my experience with wildwood bows of both types in use the year round, in 90%+ humidity, frost etc. I also feel the straight-sided, elliptical selfies are faster and easier to tiller compared to the stiff-tip models, especially when working with hand tools and small-dimension wild staves. If I were making a bow to feed my family, with a knife or maybe a small hatchet to work with, I'd sure leave my (sapling) limbs somewhat wider in the outer portions to make sure the bow stays aligned no matter what.
Tuukka