Here's my only input on Shaggybark - it tends to have more knots than other types of hickory I've experienced and if you split the cut log right away you will tend to have more side to side warping as the split staves dry, even if you seal them well. As they dry they will want to warp a little where there are knots. I've cut Shaggybark before and split into halves, that were straight when I split them, only to come back months later to see them crooked. It's not really bad, you can usually work with it, just a good thing to know as you select a tree or trees. Do yourself a favor and try to avoid knots and if you can stand the wait let the whole log sit a few months before splitting. Other than that, I LOVE hickory, and if you've got access to all that consider yourself lucky
CP