The most highly accomplished bowyers on this site always seem to give Elm 2 thumbs up for a bow wood. I have built 3 bows in the last 4 months with it. Two green on a form,and one seasoned for a couple of months. Small trees that I split in half with a chain saw. Left the bark on the back ,and painted the ends. Cut at around 60 degrees ,and stored at about the same temperature. No warp, but a lot of black punky knots which I drilled out, and plugged with quality crazy glue ,and Elm saw dust. One 50 incher that I built is my personal best for over all performance of the short bows that I have built. All made from A. Elm. If it is good enough for the best bowyers on this site, it is good enough for me. To answer the question though I have never tried Red Elm.