I wont ever say don't try something new....but that being said I don't think ill be making a bow anytime soon with any cherries. There's just a whole lot of other wood around me that's way better so why even try it. I've never tried it,but this weekend I was curious walking thru the woods and did some green limb bend tests on some species of wood. I tried pin cherry,chokecherry,black cherry,a wild plum. I then wanted to compare them to woods I have used like hickory,hophormbeam,oak, and a couple others. And all the cherries we have here were awful and broke with a snap before bending to far. The hickory n HHB were the best and most elastic. And when they did break it wasn't a snap and come apart like the cherries. They just folded over with some grain still holding together and bent over prob 3-4 times further before even breaking. Due to my crude but yet justifiable testing I wont think ill ever use cherry when I have WAY better wood available. Just my longwinded humble opinion. And a "few" folks have made sweet shooting cherry bows and will disagree with me.