I just finished up an osage molle for a buddy. This is the bow that gave me the trouble with its slow response time after scraping. It came out a bit underweight of the 50# I was wanting but is a pretty decent shooter that's very smooth and shock free. I also had this one have the lower limb pull into a bit of reflex as I removed wood cutting the rough shape, though this pulled out back to its original straightness after tillering. It took about 1/2-3/4" of set with an additional 1/2" of temporary set after shooting. Over all I'm very happy with this bow.
It came out 41# at 28" with asymmetrical limbs, bottom limb is 28" nock to fade and the upper is 29". I went for a 60/40 ratio of working limb to lever with a pyramid profile with some pin knot clusters making me buldge out a bit from a true pyramid. The overlays are blood wood and the skin is artificial copperhead. That's my first time working with the artificial snake skin and I like working with it better than the real thing. The finish is about 8 coats of tru oil that was buffed with steel wool then a leather pad to get some sheen back.
Sorry about the lack of full draw picture, I'll get it up once I get someone to snap some pictures for me.
Thanks for looking,
Kyle