Dnk,
That is how I picked my bow. I first and most importantly found a bow that from an engineering perspective had a true advantage (thats the binary cam system). I say most important because it will be a consistant shooter for years to come.
I then tried several models of the BowTech line to see what one felt best to me and one that matched my hunting style. Axle to axle and brace heightwas another factor to consider in my decision.
Then after shooting the BowTechs the grip design, balance, etc was all there. That's why I don't understand how a person can not like a BowTech. What is there not to like? The only reason I see that somebody may not like it is because they are used to how their "old" bow feels.
Every single thing on this bow is set up for success...if you don't like the way it feels and are truely looking for accuracy I find that your style/feel needs to change, not the bow. That comment will get some heat, but I'm serious. When I truely believe in something I push it.People say the grips are too narrow on the BowTechs. Well common, it's not built for comfort, it's built for accuracy. That narrow grip sits so good in the right spot of my hand I can duplicatea good shotover and over. If you want a hand full go grab something else

don't try and get your hand full and expect accuracy at the same time. I could go on and on for every detail, but enough for now.