RE: An end to tuning?
I think you are 100% correct. I've thought alot lately about where bows are headed in the next...say, 5 years, and this is a logical progression.
But I say, what's the fun in that? If you can go to the pro shop and buy everything designed to work together, install it and VOILA, She is tuned, where's the self gratification, the knowing you had to WORK at it to get it where you wanted it. When I buy a new bow, install all the goodies, head to the range for some paper tuning, spend time and WORK getting it tuned, I am a happy dude when I see that bullet hole.
I think society as a whole is just becoming .....lazy. "Why do it myself when someone else will do it for me?" I say forget that! How is are you gonna learn about archery, about what makes it tick, and how the heck are you gonna get any BETTER if you no longer need to tune your bow...I really hope it doesn't go to that extreme, but again, it's a logical progression.