Well since compression spruce ("kremlin tr.") was used, according to Russian lit, in some traditional two-wood bows, just a suggestion to look into for possible causes:
Belly lam too thick for the bend
Back lam too thick for the type bow
Belly-to-back ratio wrong fo the type bow
Sectional shape wrong for the type bow
Compression wood not of correct quality, density, cut, etc.
Birch of wrong type or quality
Heat treatment (or none) incorrect for the type bow
Wood flaws at the location
Moisture level too high for belly, or too low
Moisture level of back too low
Sinew application, or proportion incorrect for type of bow
Since it seems to have worked at one time for traditional bows, you have to find the missing piece of the puzzle in troubleshooting.