Ash is better than red oak in compression and tension and not as good as hickory in either (but really, what is?
) It doesn't have the moisture problems that hickory does, but you have to pay more attention to early:late wood ratios. I did a few ash board bows that turned out good a few years back. They were in the 68" ntn range though.
I still have boo for backing a few bows and a HBIpe ready to floor tiller (and has been that way for 3 years), but a selfbow is calling to me.
I will have to chase a ring on this ash stave due to some damage sometime in the last decade, but the stave is straight as can be with only a minor propellor twist to it. Ratio of early:late wood is good. It may get a backing of some kind just to keep any fibers down.
'Course, with the amount of shop time I'm getting and the number of projects that are in the queue ahead of this, it'll be late Winter before I start to make shavings!