You know there's a reason the asians don't use TB II with sinew on their horn bows.
I guess I misunderstood what you were saying, Ed.
No I have not tried it TB2 yet. Although TB3 worked well with some linen. PVA's are said to be susceptible to creep, but whether a matrix's is strained enough to initiate creep would depend on the glue line loads, or its interaction with the fiber used, so I can see where it might give poor results with a highly strained fiber.
As mentioned earlier, the fiber and glue probably need to be matched adequately, as sinew and hide glue seem to be. But without knowing the fiber properties in an matrix with a different glue, it might be premature to assume that epoxy or similar is required.