a very thin rawhide,, deer,, wont add enough mass to hurt the performance,, or goat,,,, if you like the look of it... or want to paint it ,( pen and ink looks very nice on rawhide), it will help protect the sinew in harsh conditions just like a snake skin,, I have a bow I am planning putting rawhide on,, yes it will add mass but very little,,,, if you shoot a bow through a chrono, before and after,, you will see it is a very small difference if any,,, I made a bow for a friend last year, shot it through a chrono,, then put rawhide on the belly to cover some rasp marks,, I didnt want to loose weight by taking them off,,the bow shot the same fps after putting on the rawhide,, I had read about putting rawhide on the belly in a book AMERICAN INDIAN ARCHERY by Reginald Laubin,, he talks about putting rawhide on the belly of sinew bows to reduce checking on the belly of heavily sinewed bows,,anyway I guess my point is,,, rawhide does make a beautiful backing and with a good finish would protect your sinew back,,
if you are worried about the performance, then narrow your tips,, reduce the string count in your string,, or shoot a fast flight,,instead of b 50,,,or draw the bow 1/2 inch more ,, work on your release and it will shoot harder than before you applied the rawhide ,,