Also, forget the trunk wood. Find the big limbs that are fairly clean and use the top half of them. Much better wood. Josh
ERC is a conifer and the wood therefore produces
compression wood when it is under compression, and not tension wood when it is under tension. (
Source)
So in theory, the lower side of a branch should contain the lignified compression wood, while the top half is nothing special (except that it has thinner rings). Considering that the bow will be sinew backed, you are looking for extra compression strength in the ERC. So I would, based on the theory, recommend the
lower half of the branch.
Mind you, I don't have experience with ERC, but this is based on solid theory.