Fantastic! If you get some osage cut, you can reduce the drying time to weeks insteads of months or years if you remove the bark and sapwood, seal the back and ends heavily with shellac, trim the staves down to oversize bow dimensions, and keep the stave in a warm spot (hot box, car), or even in front of the A/C. So while you're waiting on that hickory stave, but a couple of osage staves out and get them drying. If you follow sound guidance and work methodically and deliberately, you'll make a great hunting bow on your first attempt. Have fun!