Sometimes you just gotta do the test, all the theory and pontificating in the world won't make you right if it ain't so!
After some discussion on another thread I couldn't get a consensus on what was a good test.
So I made two symmetrical bows, straight tapers 40" long (plus 1" for nocks) tapering from 3" wide to nothing and the other from 1.5" wide to nothing.
I drew 'em on the tiller rig to 20" and 22" draw whilst videoing 'em with the camera position fixed on a tripod.
One thing that showed up is it's surprisingly hard to get 'em sawn out perfectly and mounted dead straight.
The result did rather shock me, the curves we near as dammit identical (within the positional/sawing errors I've just mentioned).
The pics shown are the 20" draw as I felt this was a more realistic draw. The 22" draw is very much the same result... damn near identical.
There have been plenty of learned papers written on this sort of thing, and as a kid I spent hours pondering if the centre width mattered as long as it tapered to a point, after all regardless of the grip width it would always be half that width at half that length... did it sort of automatically regulate itself?
Anyhow it only took me 40 years to do the test
Del
PS. Anyone who want's to say "I told you so!" be my guest
... but seeing is believing