I have a bow I made with Jim Hamm bout 25 years ago,, it still shoots great,, it will probably outlast me, once a good osage bow is made, it will really hold up, and in the harshest conditions,,this bow went to africa Argentina ,,and British Colombia,, just to name a few,, the airlines broke the case and it came down the convier belt butt naked,,,,so thats one of the reasons its a favorite,, other bows will shoot as well or sometimes better, but for durabuility,,its hard to beat,,just saying there are reasaons so many like it,, if you want a good straight piece, it can be found, might have to cut it yourself, or pay a high price,