Hey Bryce,
Will you explain how you heat treat OS?
Thanks, Dale
There are plenty of heat treat-alongs on this forum. But I'll give yah a quick run down.
Get the bow to a good tiller or even maybe a few inches under.
Clamp the bow down, belly side up. If you want to add some reflex this is the time to do it.
Warm the wood up with your heat gun and brush on some kinds of grease, fat, or oil, some use spruce gum turpentine.
Then begin the heat the bow in one spot about 3"-4" away, untill it gets a nice dark brown, not black. and start from the tips and work your way in toward the handle.
Once you have it all done move one to the next limb. Let it sit in the form for about an hour or until completely cool. I leave mine over night. (do not flex the bow its moisture content is way to low)
Unclamp and let it sit in the corner of your bathroom for a minimum of 1 day. (I do 3 days to a week just to be sure. Or if I just forget lol)
Re-tiller and she's done.
You can also do this to fix low spots and give the bow more draw weight. OS loves heat and I've heard from some gentlemen that heat treating OS can give it another #20 of weight but have never seen such results in any of my bows.
-Bryce