Not to sound like a jackass, but....How could that have made the draw smoother, less of a hump at let off, and the vibration any different?It may, but I dont see how that would change.
Well first of all IMO you do. Now second, it would change when the bow was setup correctlybecause the bow would have loaded up in the area in which you are use to it loading up and It would have broke over in the area in which you are use to it breaking over not an inch or two further back where you don't have as much muscle control. It would feel smoother because you wouldn't be trying to pull draw weight back past where your muscle tone is. Now moving on, your all of about 15-16 and I have bowhunting longer than that so you'll forgive me if I don't throw my bow down and run and buy another Oneida POS that I have to run out to the custom shop and have made shootable after I spend my hard earned moeny on it

What's really funny is that you are shooting an Oneida and your are talking about another bow having vibration.......rotflmao

.....that's hilarious.......Now I have shot the Old Glory quite a bit andwhile I realize that feel and many aspects of bows are subjective, well IMO the "information" (and I use the term loosely) that youpassed along here was just uninformed and silly.