It's growth rings look very good Rick. Those bigger rings near it's heart would make one fine bow. How wide is you stave across those bigger rings anyhow? Looks like the heart of the tree started out centered, and then for what ever reason, laid down more wood on one side then the other. You can tell that from the outer rings which run from being thicker on the left side to thinner on the right side of the butt end.
If you would take the rings on down to the heart wood, narrow width to roughed out bow dimensions, chasing a ring will be much easier.
Backing a violated back with hickory is fine, but I wouldn't waste my time and materials trying to rawhide a violated back. Exception being sapwood on a yew stave.
An ELB would be longer, say your height, somewhat working handle, with a deep narrow limb design, Fairly flat back/rounded or crowned belly. Usually with horn nocks. Maybe someone one who makes this type can give you some dimensions. Good luck.......Art