I do not know if this is entirely relevant to the discussion, but my best attempt at the Ambush Bow Challenge was a bamboo-backed osage with horn belly that exploded, splitting the osage core EXACTLY DOWN THE MIDDLE of the osage core on the bottom limb. I do think that this combination at such a short length of 58" and 28" of draw and reflex-deflex design must have caused a tremendous sheer effect on the exact center of the wooden core. At least that is what my theory is of why it failed. I know that I was FROWNING, NOT SMILING, when it happened. Great discussion, though. I think in TBB they illustrate the Poisson effect by showing a rubber band bending and the edges curling up, do they not?
Dan Spier