The back is in good shape, I'm backing a choke cherry bow. Long story short, it's a take down, I originally planned to back it, it was shooting so sweet... But before I got it backed one limb snapped, it failed in tension. Pretty sure I screwed up stringing it improperly... that's when it snapped... But I'm not sure, design might be pushing the wood capabilities. I shot the bow maybe 50 times before it snapped, but it snapped while stringing.
I'm making a new limb to replace the one that broke and I've been told by members on this forum its a good idea to back choke cherry since it is weak i in tension. What do you guys think?