I am up to the final sanding on a hickory bow that I made last week.  It is 62ntn and is 1 7/8" at the fades and tapers to about an inch and a half at seven inches from the tip.  Tapers from there to 1/4 inch at the tips.  Osage overlays.  I recurved the tips and toasted the belly rather lightly.  Came in at 45lbs at 28".  I really like the way this bow shoots.  It is has a pronounced crown since it was cut from a three inch sapling from here on the farm.  Summer cut, dried,  and built in high heat, high humidity....  I have heard lots of discussion on here about how hickory performs in moist climates and how it soaks up moisture and loses cast with the weather.  I would like to hear what you experienced, more knowledgeable folks have to say on this subject.  I am curious about what to expect from this bow with changes in the weather and if there are any steps I can take in the finishing stages to protect it.