I know I would take advantage of this for the same basic reasons. It allows use of thinner wood, and it works better with my process for building a bow. In fact, I had a hickory and ipe set of lams several years ago that my daughter were going to use for a simple composite flight bow, but a mistake left the ipe board a bit too thin. A 12” double wedge in the handle would have made it viable again. We didn’t do it at the time because I feared the ambiguous wording in the rules could have been interpreted in a way to disqualify the bow. It seemed like my daughter and I were always in trouble for one thing or another. I took took the rules literally, so I would often have some feature on our equipment that wouldn’t always match the what those officiating expecting. It was never due to an effort to cheat, it was just a matter of coming from different backgrounds. This is why I feel it is important to take on these questions, and take the time to add clarity to the rules.
I think 12” is pretty reasonable proposal. It is easy to check, and solves a number of potential problems.
Alan