Badger,
That is quite interesting, too bad I don't have a chrono yet

About the bamboo, I didn't realize this until you mentioned it.
Maybe 2006 I made a hickory bow backed with bamboo.
The bow was glued up with zero reflex and the backing was super thick, maybe 1/4".
It came out around 11/8" wide, 60" long and 85#@26"...no set at all. This was in
our humid summer too, maybe 90% RH. Later the bow broke from de lamination on the top limb.
What surprised me though was that when I removed the backing the hickory belly almost immediately
took 2 inches of set.
Next bow I made was also bamboo backed hickory but this time, after reading that bamboo
should be made thinner for less dense woods I thinned it up to maybe 1/8" or less.
The bow came out 11/2" wide, 62" long and 64#@26". It had 2.5 inches of set after shooting it in.
I have removed the backing on this one and plan on redesigning it, maybe this time I will leave the
backing thick and see if I get similar results as the first bow.
Also, this first bow was the fastest bow I made and in a test shoot, I drew the arrow 20"
(couldn't pull further at the time) and I got 203 yards, +/- a yard with a 690 grain ramin arrow.
hmm interesting stuff....

Alex