It is excellent bow wood, one of the better whitewoods IMO. No ring chasing, just peel the bark. Elm is versatile, it will make almost any design of bow from a simple Woodlands D-bow to a reflexed static recurve. A long D-bow about 66"-68" long and 1 1/4" wide at the handle is a good basic design, as is a stiff-handled flatbow about the same length, 1 5/8"-1 3/4" wide fades to midlimb tapering to 1/2" nocks.