Bowe, who suffered a knee injury in December and only made his comeback this month, scored his 50th Celtic League try in Ulster's Friday night win over Connacht.
The 29-year-old wing has now scored in back-to-back games for leaders Ulster after touching down in the 31-5 win over Newport Gwent Dragons last weekend.
Such form bodes well for Lions selection but Bowe isn't getting caught up in that, rather he's fully focused on Ulster's push for the RaboDirect PRO12 title.
"Personally I'm very happy with how I've come back from the injury, to be out for four months and then get myself back playing rugby again," he said.
"To get a couple of tries over the last couple of weeks has been nice too. I'm happy and who knows what could happen?
"I don't know if you can ever be happy that you've done enough unfortunately. I'm happy that I'm back fit. It was a difficult injury to come back from but I've hit the ground running and it's out of my hands now.
"It's nice to reach a milestone like that but it was more about getting a great win at Connacht, who made us work hard. Hopefully we can stay top of the table now."