That's a hard question, maybe it's possible to take a pic of the grain? Ideally you'd want to avoid runoff in the belly or back. Either the core breaks, or the horn delaminates with parts of the limb. In the mid of the limb it's a complete dealbreaker, in the fades or near the grip, you might get away with it if it's a little runoff. Runoff & sinew *always* means twists.
A friend tried to cut out siyahs of a bigger maple slab for a lightwight mongol conquest bow, and although it was covered with quite a bit sinew, the whole thing unsurprisingly literally exploded.