For what it's worth, I've made two ash bows with heavy bug damage on the back, going through a number of rings. One at 120lb and one at 145lb.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with burnishing, I'd focus instead on a very good heat treat (målming is even better if you have the time and patience) and a perfect tiller. Ash won't let you get away with hinges, or even traces of hinges, once you're over 100lb. Make sure you heat treat at around 20", and again at full draw. It's no use heat treating once the bow is taking set, you want to get in there beforehand.