I might be able to recommend something in a few hours. My first bow (hickory-backed red oak I cut and split last October, and floor-tillered yesterday) is 25 hours into room-temperature cure.
Glue used was Smooth-on EA-40. This two-part EA-40 is a bit thick at room temperature, but it mixes easily, spreads evenly, and stays on the bond area very well. Normal mix is 1:1, but I went 2A:1B which is supposed to give "maximum performance and improved heat tolerance". I clamped 24 hours at 65 degrees (room temp in the midst of a blizzard) which should be enough. But the EA-40 tech sheet says higher heat for a few more hours adds strength, so I ducted a small electric heater's output over the clamped bow, bringing it up to 110-115F. After a couple more hours heating plus time to cool in the clamps, I'll find out how well it works!