"Probably won't break" after a couple hundred shots. Not wild Choke Cherry. I got as much as 300 to 500 shots before they blew up, and mean blew up. One broke my glasses in two, and bruised my eye. Piece of the top limb let go. Weylin is right, two were backed with raw hide, and still exploded. Two were not backed, but made from staves, and I made them wide and long . I have one left. A 38 pounder. The only way I would ever shoot that bow again would be to sinew back it.That is what the natives did with wild Choke Cherry. They new what they were doing. Walnut was just the opposite. I have one that has a violated back that is still shooting good after many shots. Never broke the back on a Walnut bow ,and I have made quiet a few of them. Not all wood is created equal as you all know, and backing does not guarantee that a bow will not break with certain white woods. JMO