Oh absolutely, this is all known. What I am saying is, these are hunting bows? If all a guys is a competitor, totally agree. But they are hunting bows, and I see guys going in the woods, with a 8" stabilizer. A guy needs to practice if he can't hold a pinon a deer at 25 yards without a 8" stabilizer.
Nothing personal but I will never understand why many times accuracy standards are lowered because it's "Just" a hunting bow.
Why would we want to shoot the most accurate bow possible to score a couple extra points at a local event, but reduce our standards when it's life or death for an animal?
IMO shoot the most accurate set-up that is comfortable and reasonable for the type of shooting you are doing and do not treathair any different than paper or foam.