After making about 65 bows, have come up with two favorites ...
For Target shooting or shooting the old foam deer, I really like a eyebrow tall ELB 50 lb. made from ERC with a 3/32" Hickory backing , glued up with about 4" of Perry reflex... Very stable ,very accurate @ 20+ yards (target shooting range), casts my larger barreled arrows pretty quick, no problem. Made a few of these ...
For real hunting close in (stalking/ambush < 15yds) A smaller wider pyramid bow works great with my hiding behind the tree ,crouched over butt out hunting stance
... 60" N2N ,2.25" wide > 3/8" tips , 50 lbs.@ 28" Most any good bow wood works at this width and the limbs will be thinner than a narrower bow at the same weight ... For camo , I just glue polyester (non primitive ) camo net over the back and sides ... becomes invisible in the woods (don't lay it down )... and I think the camo net may serve as a backing of sorts , as I apply it stretched tight and on the bias so the threads share an equal load... ??
Just my 2 cents of what's worked for me .... But now , i just love to find an odd limb or sapling , and whittle it away into a bow , that's mostly dictated by the wood ... just having fun seeing what comes out ... no pre conceived notions ... Very enjoyable ... No pressure ... Just LOVE making bows .... arrows ... eh !!!