The implications of a fully tuned bow off the rack remind me of another advancement that the hunting community has undergone in recent years. Not too long ago, a muzzleloader used to need a flint and powder pan to go off once you pulled the trigger. Shooting 50yrds. was a mile.Now, when you talk about a muzzleloader , you are talking about 200yrd. accuracy and formed pellets in the barrel. And something that you don't need to clean.
I believe that PABowis probably accurate in his assesment of the future.
Someone will try to build this bow,however, many of us attain so much satisfaction by making the final adjustment to get the perfect shot and our own "personal tune" ,I believe that the current compound bows (with improvements) will remain. I think that this is what makes us Bowhunters FIRST and agun hunter a distant second.
Flintlock hunters and traditional bowers are called purists. That may be us someday.
For those of you who may not buy this, I just love to tinker.

I live by the motto " If it ain't broke,I can make it better.