Are you using a pressure strip between the clamps and the glue-up? If not you might inadvertantly be adding more pressure at the clamps and not enough between the clamps. What you want is even pressure throughout the entire length of the glued up bow.
Any and all of the glues mentioned above will successfully laminate wood if done according to the glue's specific instructions. Each one is different but the bond of each one is stronger than the wood you are glueing.
I have successfully glued both hickory and bamboo backings to osage, ipe, locust, hickory, yew and hickory backings to many other belly woods with TB glues and never had a delamination.