Sudbury could describe it too I guess....Regardless like said it's a shooter.If the length is under 64" that's a nice job on a good piece of wood.After it's heat treating it took about normal set losing half.I've got growing here what I think is red elm but could be american elm too.The wood here has a light brown heartwood.I thought american elm did'nt have that.The elm here I'm not that impressed with.It was quite a while ago but I gave a holmgaard design that was 62" long about 7" heat treatment reflex and through tillering it kept 1".It did'nt have enough working limb on it and not wide enough.I tillered it to 28" pulling about 50#.It eventually broke so I don't have a picture of it.Not because of how it was tillered but I had strapped that wet elm into reflex and as it was drying in the process the sharp edge of a 2"by 4"s' edge put a dent on it's back.That's where it broke even though I wrapped it too.Anyway nice job on your bow.