I think your focusing too much on design alone and not thinking of the bigger picture and ALL the other characteristics as to what makes a great bow wood. Design can only get you so far. You have to weigh everything like tension,compression,elasticity,bend resistance,decay resistant,cast,workability,durability,and I'm probably forgetting a few. But if you were to take all those categories and list the top five woods to all those individual categories osage will make it in everyone and have the highest overall rating hands down.
And my many experiences with osage and whitewoods,and my bows are my explanation as to why it holds that shape better when you unclamp it,and after tillering. I've made plenty of bows with other woods as well that hold awesome reflex,but if I designed them shorter and narrower the same as I would osage they wouldn't have. And a shorter narrower bow is gonna be my number one choice in a hunting situation over a longer and wider bow