Maybe you guys can help me. I just finished tillering a red elm flatbow, 65" nock to nock, 1.75" wide at the fades, tapering about 16" from the tips to about 3/4" at the tips. The stave originally had about 2" of (deflex or reflex , always get those mixed up - the tips curved up in the direction of the back) on one limb, and a bit more on the other. The set was introduced during the first low brace tillering, not sure quite why, but it performs great. It is fast, very responsive, no hand shock at all, and just a lot of fun. It is far more accurate than I am, as well, and the sting is not exactly in the center of the handle, but that doesn't seem to affect it. The set is about 1.5" measured from the handle. It doesn't seem to lesson after unbracing it at all, for ten minutes of for two hours of shooting.
I like this bow, but wonder if maybe it is a failure? It pulls 50 lbs. exactly at 26.5".
Dane