Boy this sounds like one of my questions...
I bring you no facts, just a hunch that it would be morebeneficial to shoot a bow that is as high as posible for hunting, but still comfortable enough for you to shoot and be accurate with.On that note, when I first got my bow I had it dialed down to 62 pounds and it shotjust as good as it did when I put it at 70 pounds and re-adjusted nock height. Maybe some people see a change in accuracy because they forget to retune their bow/nock heightafter changing weight on limbs.With my cams the nock position changes when I change my torgue on limb bolts, especially if one is turned more than the other. As you probably already know, changing torque on limb bolts will also effect your arrow spine, thus change how arrow is tuned. In closing, I think if bothlimb weightshad a perfectly tuned bow, you wouldn't see much difference in accuracy. I never did.