Hickorys my favorite white wood. I probley built 25 hickory bows. I can keep my hickory bows in the 60 inch range to no set to a 1/2 of reflex. A bow in the 50 inch range no set to a inch of set.
Heres a couple things that will help you do that. I like to start with around 2 inchs of reflex. I but in while green. (green wood steam, seasoned wood dry heat) Build your bow the deisgn you want. Heres what I do. When it comes to bendingd limbs. But you have to start with seasoned wood. I put in my hot box 1/2 hour before I start each time I been the limbs.
REASON
Hickory known for sucking up hummity. And over night it will pick up to the relative hummity present. By putting it in the hot bow 1/2 hour (BEFORE YOU BEEN THE LIMBS) you take back out the relitive hummity. Other than that build the bow like you wish.
I've built bows from just heart wood but mainly the sap woods used. Heart wood makes a good,cast,good speed,nice bow.
I'd SPLIT IT AT THE HEART WOOD, and get 2 staves from that one. If you's like to try a heart wood bow.
I need to get some hickory staves from you guys. It's next to impossable to follow a hickory ring. It dos'nt matter as long as rings ar'nt badly volated. I've never bothered following a ring in hickory.
I've also barnished a few of them. I like the look, remember stain or dye before you barnish.