I am guessing you play on console. With the PC we get the construction set with which we can look at the actual values used by the game and not people's assumptions. This site uses this tool to get the proper values. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Weapons#Bows that is the base game and dawnguard bows. Here are the dragonborn bows. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Dragonborn:Weapons#Bows
The weight stat for bows is NOT the force required to draw it back, but rather how much it weighs. The reason there seems to be a trend is simply that bethesda tends to make all weapons increase in weight as they increase in quality. The weight stat is not connected to the draw speed, it just looks that way.
On another note, I like your build and think it will be better for me personally than when I tried a Demonhunter character. I just wanted to help educate you so you don't look like a fool. It might help this build reach legendary and beyond if you get your facts straight.
I am guessing you play on console. With the PC we get the construction set with which we can look at the actual values used by the game and not people's assumptions. This site uses this tool to get the proper values. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Weapons#Bows that is the base game and dawnguard bows. Here are the dragonborn bows. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Dragonborn:Weapons#Bows
The weight stat for bows is NOT the force required to draw it back, but rather how much it weighs. The reason there seems to be a trend is simply that bethesda tends to make all weapons increase in weight as they increase in quality. The weight stat is not connected to the draw speed, it just looks that way.
On another note, I like your build and think it will be better for me personally than when I tried a Demonhunter character. I just wanted to help educate you so you don't look like a fool. It might help this build reach legendary and beyond if you get your facts straight.