I think this will work well with those bushy branch ridden bow trees. Alaska has many red elderberry bushes but the limbs a short and branch off. The wood is dense like hickory but you hardly see anything half straight longer than 3 feet. Lilac bushes are similar so here's a way to take advantage of this resource. Take a forked limb, just like a branch for a sling shot but bigger/ longer and make bow handle right below the fork. You would need to split a two bundle bow string just above the fork and continue to the two upper limbs. To string, loop the upper limbs and flip upside down and then brace the lower limb. Shoot arrow between fork of upper limbs. Upper limbs would have half the draw weight each of the lower limb. I still have snow in the woods here so it might be a while before I can try this myself. Maybe one of you guys out there might try this yourself. cheers fiddler49