I feel you on the instability thing. That is where I feel a mirror is unmatched for tillering reflexed bows, unless you have a clamp on your tiller tree. Because with a mirror you can firmly hold the bow while you pull it, where with a tiller tree, it will just flip. It was pretty narrow, but that was what I ended up with after floor tillering. And that is considering the extra weight a reflexed bow will feel like, I thought anyhow. I wanted 80# or 90# @ 32" to start with, I just kept running low on wood at the tips, like you mentioned, so I went with it. And although I glued up 3" to 4", it only kept about 2" right after I unwrapped it. I feel this prestressed the backing, which is kinda cool, or would of been, if it didn't blow. I know the bow did not give up any of the 2" reflex, but, after it blew, and I pulled the laminates apart, the belly took a bunch of string follow, that it never had before it blew.