Lots of good advice. My experience, thin ringed osage can sometimes pop a ring, and it wont necessarily happen straight away. The better the tillering , a little longer or wider than usual, the less likely it should happen. Smoothing and burnishing the bows back is also helpful. It can happen from tool marks not being sanded out properly, or if it gets a bit of a ding whilst your out in the woods, you draw the bow and a ring pops
The good news if it does happen, it seldom goes more than one tiny ring deep,all you need to do is unstring it take it back home, superglue the lift then back it with rawhide. Won't lose any weight or shoot any differently.
Hamish.