Yea, that was mine. I concaved the belly and sinew backed it. Not knowing the properties of rhody, and thinking I'd probably never use/see it again, I decided to just screw around with it. It was highly reflexed and short so I decided to see how much bend I could get out of it. If it broke, "oh well". It had a crown so I matched the belly to the crown, every sq. inch, and then sinewed it. But first I tillered it to about 20 inches and at that point I was impressed with the wood.
I ended up with 8" of reflex even after working and shooting it some. Heat treated and flipped the tips and shot it some.
Super smooth drawing. At one point I drew it probably 30". Its only about 30 lbs. or so at 28".
I abused it and it still has a good 5" of reflex, I think. Now I'm on the hunt for more rhody wood so I can make a selfbow and see how it behaves.......