On another thread on this forum, someone posted that epoxy will SOFTEN at the temperature it cures at.
With that nugget in mind, if one "cooks" the bow to cure the epoxy, it is unlikely that one will be hunting in 150 degree heat, so there would not be a chance of the epoxy softening during a 110-120 degree summer hunting trip.
This gives the bow its best chance of not delaminating because of its glue softening on a hot day, or by being left in a car during a summer day.
The epoxy will also be fully cured after 6-8 hours, too. This allows the bowyer to get back to working on the project, in a shorter time.