Yes Mike smooth on is a good product working as a thin layered glue[in higher reflexed working sections while the surfaces need to be roughed up for best adhesion] or even a gap filing[nonworking sections] type glue.It has a 2 hour pot life also.It's definitely impervious to water,but heat is another thing.My fellow FG bow makers avoid leaving their FG bows strung in a cab of a truck on a hot sunny day though.They can and do delaminate.They know about the heat curing of smooth on too but say it is risky to trust.
Hide glue on the other hand has it's pros' and con's too.I'll have to tiller my backwards C horn bow to find out.Everything is lined up pretty good on it to begin with anyway I think.Matching grooves horn to core.The horn was not tapered prior to glueing it on.That will be the issue with it I think.Staying away from too near the handle bending causing too much set.Needs to be streched out flaterntonsee what I've got and adjusted then tepliks need to be used.It does have a slight taper of 1/32" in thickeness out to midlimb though starting at 3/8" thick at fades.Width is 1 and 5/32".50" long ttt.8" handle.368 grams.Don't really have any exact idea what draw weight it will be.Hoping for at least 40 pounds.It's my first so it's gotta hold together all the way to know what poundage I'll get.Some pics.
This should really be on the horn bow thread.