I've skin'd bows with Diamondbacks, Prairie rattlers, 2 species of watersnakes, a bullsnake, combo of corn or chicken snake w/a copperhead, So. Ill timber rattler (canebrake?)...some cool lookin' skins 4sure! BUT...the very best lookin' skin is a African Rock python that J.D Berry put on my son's bow IMO. It's gray/black w/creamwhite...that was a 20 yrs ago or so....So I don't know if it is still available or legal anymore...Just to let ya know, we set all of our snakeskinned bows out in the trees/brush in the Fall/Winter morn,aftn & eve'n...backed off and evaluated....Hmmmm 5, 10, 15, 26 yds the African Rock python totally disappeared.
Snake skinning a bow has been around a long time, it seems to be the 'in thing' lately. I've only used it for bows that lacked beauty...that is, ugly wood/veneers, too much glare or just b-cuz.
Not sure what acs-cx is...my guess is it's carbon? TIP: use a dark background whether bow or skinnin' an arrow for best effect...