There has been much discussion on LB R/D limb designs.
What are some the benefits and detraction of a radically reflex LB limb design?
One of the benefits is that is allows a longer draw archer to shoot a shorter bow.Can offer increased speed,but also there are trade offs.Like maybe not as accurate as a longer bow and not as forgiving.
faster and still quiet, less or no hand shock. :campfire:
Capable of storing more energy smoothly and so able to be made in shorter lengths for the same draw-length. Being shorter with more stored energy will boost performance. Some hybrids are unstable-don't let the hype on them snow ya. They're not longbows.
Thank you for the valuable feedback.
If there is more information to add regarding a radically reflexed LB, then by all means please keep it coming.