everything said above is correct, and i think the combination of not excerising it into the last four inches of draw, and that backing being too thick was the death nell, but one other thing to consider...what was the MC. I had a hickory backed hickory blow up (don't laugh), because i didn't stop to think that the cabinet shop i bought it from was using kiln dried wood that was probably way under 8% at the time. its a small consideration compared to the other two factors, but think about this in your storage of your boards and before you start work on one fresh from the store.
i will tell you that the backing thickness is relative, but extremely important. i found out the hard way when i switched matls from hickory and oak. on one of my first bamboo backed ipe bows, i didn't thin the bamboo enough, and ended up with a broken, thin piece of ipe glued to a bamboo lam