Hey Korey, for future reference of shellac. It is quite a durable finish, and even if scratched can easily be touched up.
The trick to using it as a finish on a bow is, to keep it fairly thin. Mix your own flakes and adjust to the consistency of your liking. Wipe it on with a good quality paper towel, or clean cotton rags. Pick up any runs/drips before they set. Work one limb at a time, then switch. It dries so quick, after a couple of minutes you can steel wool off any inconsistencies. Wipe down with a paper towel to get rid of any steel wool remnants, then apply another coat. In short order you can build up a beautiful finish.