This one's gonna be a little bit tough to explain, but here it goes...
I'll preface this by noting that I'm really just curious what others would do in this situation.
So I'm working on a piece of osage that's pretty wonky near the handle (hard to tell how much from the photo), mostly in the fade area on the left (the stave is clamped in the middle).
I can't decide whether to go with a static handle, which would result in me having to tiller the bow with the wonkiness, or to make it a bendy handle, in which case I could heat the wonkiness out of the wood before tillering.
I'm pretty sure heating the wonkiness out with the static handle isn't an option cause it would be just too thick in that area.
Hope this makes sense. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with a bendy handle, but I'm curious what you would do if it were you.