RE: Best bow
LOL, I don't believe in promoting bow brands online. It is my true belief that a person can hardly go wrong with his selection today (as far as shootability goes). With the exception of a few far-out new brands I've seen, they all have their place.
Each person should determine two or three most features that are important to them and then pick the bow based on those attributes. For me, it's the grip and the brace height. If I like everything about the bow, except the grip, I've been known to take the factory grip off and shoot straight off the riser (sometimes adding a little tape).
There may be several bow models with grips that I would like better than what I'm using now, and I wouldn't want to suggest that there aren't better ones out there. There are simply too many new models each year to keep up with everything that's available.