Jeff
I recented bought an Old Glory as a backup to my Switchback. I have a lease in northern Missouri and there are not a lot of bow shops around in case something would happen to the Switchback and I every year I take off a week before gun season so if something would happen it would be about a 2 hour drive back to Columbia to find a bow shop to work on your bow. If something serious would happen, my week would be ruined.
Anyway, enough of my senseless banter. Let me answer your original question. I actually shoot both of mine quite often. My original intention was to use the Bowtech for 3D shooting come spring/summer time due to the longer ATA, faster speed, among other reasons. I still use the Switchback as my primary but have taken the Old Glory out on occasion. I am planning on hitting the woods today and will be taking out the Bowtech.
Good to see there are others out there that have an open mind and shoot across enemy lines and shoot multiple bows without such an "allegiance" to a specific brand. No pun intended. The my Hoyt is better than your Mathews/Bowtech, my Bowtech is faster than your Hoyt/Mathews, or my Mathews is smoother/quieter than your Hoyt/Bowtech gets old. Mathews followers tend to be on the defensive vs. the offensive in most situations though.
Good luck with the Allegiance. I looked, just looked, at one the other day and they are a sweet looking bow. Didn't shoot one, don't want to either

as my wife would kill me if I bought another bow.