As I understand .... the composite construction of the horn/sinew does make more sense at
stronger(smaller) bending radius of the limbs - when the limbs are
shorter and thicker - and when any pure wood construction would fail.
Especialy on the compresion side (belly) of the bow - the horn is much stronger than any wood would be.
And it is not easy to find horn with enough length for covering the belly of the long bow ... maybe australian water buffalo... or trying with oryx
I basically want to build a reflex long bow out of horn, wood, and sinew. It will have rigid thin limb tips kinda like a siyah but all one piece.