I only make unbacked bows, so the whole thing revolves around the bow being structurally sound with a thin growth ring (not violated). I have the patience to chase a pretty thin ring, I just don't want to waste my time doing so if it is going to explode. On the other hand, I don't want to waste osage, especially this particular stuff. It is that nice dark reddish osage. Can a bow explode from too thin a ring on the back, even when not violated? As for some of you not having osage, I feel for you guys. Lot's of other wood out there, but osage has to be the king, at least for me. Thanks for the input so far.