I'm a 28' draw and looking for around 55#.
Like I said my first bow was based of dimensions in TBB #1. 67" tip to tip, 1 3/4" at fades out to 12" then tapered to the nocks. That one is around 60# and shoots OK, not great, but OK for a first I'd say. Also on the first stave, one limb naturally bent towards you and the other bent away when the bow was unstrung. I attempted to even this out with heat and was fairly successful. However, there was a section where the grain snaked slightly and I didn't snake with it (wrapped that section with serving soaked in super glue after realizing my mistake). Learned my lesson there.
I don't have the bark off of this new stave yet, but it doesn't seem to have too much side to side snaking. It does have some waviness to it in the belly-back direction, but the "waves" look fairly symmetrical on each limb, putting the tips in basically the same position as each other. It has a slight propeller twist in one limb. It does have some nice grow rings, so getting to the back shouldn't be much of an issue. I guess I will have to get it down to one growth ring first to see if there are any knots I need to work around also.
First step is finding the back, which I will hopefully find time to do in the next few days. I hope to take my time with this one and hopefully get something shooting nicely.
Thanks for the advice.