not completed my first bow yet (hickory) but have shot a few different bows of various woods....so far, all things being equal as far as craftsmanhip, design for wood type to get most out of it, etc....I like:
- hickory...all around tough wood and if built correctly and sealed against moisture is almost bullet proof
- osage...love the tiny tips that are possible and all around great bow material...but harder to work and easier to make a fatal mistake than hickory I believe
- vine maple...john strunk made one for me out of a piece that was sent to me by a person from Oregon back in 2001....it is a very durable wood and has good cast. he told me it was one of his favorite all around woods for a hunting bow and I see why. Not sure how it is to work though as it can be very snaky I am told.
once I get a few under my belt I would like to try juniper/cedar, elm, pecan and red oak....