+1 on what Marc said.
It's also worth mentioning, that I have never had a finished hickory bow hold the work I've done, when trying to flatten kinks of deflex, while doing a heat-treat. I'm always so proud, after I take it off the form, of how I've flattened-out the deflex, but they always come back, as soon as the bow is braced. I even take it past flat, to make-up for the spring-back; but with hickory, you're more likely to end up with tension cracks on the belly in that spot, than you are with a fix for the deflex.
Same applies for trying to "undo" set, with a back-set heat-treat. You can fix Osage with those methods, but not hickory.
*That's been my personal experience, anyway.
-John