RE: I went and did it. Bought a Bowtech!
I have a NAP Quick tune 4000 that I sent back to them to fix for the wider Bowtech riser. It didn't have enough left-right adjustment. I also bought a HHA Optimizer-Lite and used my TruGlo Nullifier Pro Stabilizer to add some weight to the front of the bow. The bow was tilting back after the shot otherwise I wouldn't use a stabilizer. Isn't that crazy, I'm so used to bows jumping forward and this thing just sits there and tlits back towards me.
Thats about it. I'm shooting the Carbon Express CX Hunter 200's now but I'm going to try the CX 200's. They should weigh in around 352 grains so I might pickup a little fps. For those of you saying the 200's are too weak, we tried the 300's and at 74# they were still a tad too stiff at 28" long. I'm going to try both 200's to see what kind of trajectory I am getting. If the CX Hunter 200's work as good as the CX 200's, I will stay with them for the added weight.
I will keep you guys posted.