I just have to say first that the wealth of knowledge here is unfathomable. Now to the topic.
Some months ago I made a 62 inch pyramid sage bow that was drawn full to compass at 28 inches and 62 lbs. This particular bow had a mildly radiused belly heat treated and three and a half inch stiff tips. The bow was probably the fastest I've ever seen but in my immaturity I decided it needed a shelf and that was the greatest exploding I've ever seen in a bow lol. Here's the thing, the only difference in that bow was that it had a concave back almost exactly two inches into each limb. Did that make the difference? If the whole limb was concave would it increase performance? Is there a certain way to profile such a limb to take advantage of some extra energy? Thanks for the brain fodder!!