Definitely Eastern Hop Hornbeam, AKA Ironwood, AKA Poorman's Osage, AKA Osage of the North.
It's quite elastic, dense, and slow-growing, It's relatively uncommon unless you find clusters, which usually have a fair number in them. I find they typically either unusable or pretty good, not a lot in between. It's generally an undergrowth tree that doesn't grow very big, but I've seen more big trees further south. It splits like elm.
It's a great bow wood in every regard, It would fit your style wonderfully, I'm kind of surprised you haven't already used it. It does take a while to season. Probably my single favorite material, please send some.