If it is good wood, go on and use the bandsaw. I have been shooting an experiment since June. I made a Delaware style longbow out of a strip ripped off the underside of a regular stave, with zero attention to the growth rings. It shoots well too. I made it to see if what was said about hickory's tolerance for growth ring abuse was true. It seems to be. The big tip I think made the difference was somebody here was talking about cooking hickory belly wood. So the bow is finished with paraffin and every once in a while I heatgun more into it. My previous hick stick was a dog, and this scrap piece is shooting great. Hmmm
When you spring or summer cut hickory, immediately peel the bark. Your maul/sledge can be handy to pulverize the first 6 in. or so of bark, then it should start peeling pretty easy.