Appreciate the input folks, after mulling it over last night and fighting with myself, I decided I would rather be safe than sorry. Indeed, as you said Mike, all the work that would go into the bow after a faulty glue up, only to find out much much later, would make me kick myself a little too hard. I ended up running both horns under warm water and running a knife tip along the grooves to clear them. DC, I actually hoped to just pop the air bubbles while leaving some of the sizing on, but I ended up just pushing out the re-liquefied glue. I suppose I will add a coat of sizing to the core every now and again to keep it from oxidizing while I re-size the horns.
If I remember correctly, glue weakens from gelling then being re-heated repeatedly, though this glue is to dilute to gel, but it also weakens from too much heat. Since the sizing process takes a few days, I was wondering if it is ok to keep the glue hot at 60 degs (but covered to not lose water) the entire time, or should I be letting the glue pot cool between coats?
Thanks again y'all