Hey, I can jump in on this warbow testing with some amur honey suckle. I have a roughed out bow of it that has been sitting and seasoning since last year I believe. It has a bit of reflex in it, is around 75", and is definitely seasoned, so it should be a great test piece for it, to see what it can handle. I know it has been done once on paleoplanet a couple years ago, but I honestly was not too satisfied with the draw length in the full draw pictures I saw, they looked under drawn, and these were the only examples I have ever seen. They all had follow as well, but they all were made from deflexed staves anyway I believe ( I could be wrong about that ). I mean they looked like nice bows, I am just saying the wood didn't look like it was working very hard, and I am just curious what it can do and the abuse it can take because the stuff is harder than crap. Well, I mean it is reasonable tough, not tough like ipe or anything.