I believe it to be thee absolute best all around bow wood going. No other wood matches its compression and tension qualities. Some match one or the other, but none match up head to head. Its hard, dense wood that takes any and all abuse given to it. You can have a nasty tiller and it still wont break, you can make it too short and still wont break, you make almost any error in building an osage bow and it still wont break. You dont have to temper it, you dont yhave keep it 72" long to get a bow either. Its builder friendly and the BEST in my tiny book. I believe if it grew abundantly across the USA we wouldnt even use several other locally available woods, its absence alone created another category of bow wood.