Think I saw in some older posts that you're not a huge oak advocate Pearl
which makes sense as there are so many better woods for bows. I recently found a local hardwood supplier and saw a walnut sapwood board with perfect grain, think I may try it if they still have it when I get paid.
Read somewhere that white oak is good, similar to hickory in tension, but takes a lot of set. Also read that oak is good backed with maple, may try that someday.
They also have hickory, ipe, cherry, mahogany and of course oak. I really want to use hickory, but the boards they have all have knots and not the best grain. They only have 10-15 boards of each species, and that walnut has perfectly straight grain.
Think I'll wait until I've made a few more bows before trying a stave, the next bow I am giving to a neighbor kid thats about 12 or 13, so am gonna use a board to keep my costs down. Would love to get an osage or yew stave someday though. I know there is some good yew growing in this area, just don't know exactly where, maybe I need to start making some phone calls. I believe a professor at the university in Missoula makes bows and cuts his own yew somewhere in that area, about 3 hours from me.