Looks ok to me. Doesn't matter especially near the tip where it will be tapering anyway to the nock.
Mind what do I know... last one exploded on the tiller... mind it did have a thumb sized knot on at the grip and some slightly suspect wood. I don't know how long it had been left of the woodland floor before it was offered to me
When it comes to the fine detail of that shape... you're down to aesthetics the sapwood is so flexible it prob' won't lift unless it's flawed. If it feels creamy soft you are good, if it feels a bit powdery, crumbly or crisp not so good.
Del