Some of our natives have made both bows, and arrows from wild choke cherry. I also tried it some years back. You really need to sinew back it for safety in my opinion. One winter I built 6 self bows from this wood not knowing much about it as a self bow wood. . All went well until a couple of hundred shots in. One blew up at full draw, and I mean blew up. I was lucky not to loss an eye. Broke my glasses in 2 pieces, and it gave me a bad shiner. The wood I was using had hidden flaws. The branches though do make good arrows. I heat treated them, and fluted them. The bows were 62 inches long. One ,and 5/8 at the fades to 5/8 at the tips, and 40 to 45 lbs. at 25 inch draw. I still have a couple left, but won't shoot them until I sinew back them. Just my experience, and others may vary.