ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Have you guys considered that this bow MIGHT not be for everyone?
ABSOLUTELY! I knew I wasn't gonna buy one. I also know my Bowtech Allegiance likely has me spoiled as far as the back wall thing. It was the first thing I noticed when I shot it (how solid the bowtech was). I realized how soft my old bow was, too.
I was just shooting itbecause the shop owner wanted my opinion of it. And I told him....right there in front of the rep.The only things I noticed were the back wall and the feeling I got that it didn't appear to be that "fast/quick" (though we didn't shoot it through the chrono).
I'm sure it's a great bow.
Honestly, I wouldn't buy one either. Unless the X-Force 7 is ALOT better than the regular. Who knows though, I'm finished buying bows this year, but we'll see what's in store for next year. With me going to work at this new shop I'm going to have the Hoyt, Reflex, PSE, Browning, and AR influence. So assuming I'm still working by then, it may be hard for me to pass a discounted bow. I could very well be shooting a Hoyt next year, but it's going to be hard for me to get away from the Ross smoothness.
Also, as far as a back wall. I honestly don't pay much attention to the backwall. Today's modern bows the back wall isn't as much of an issue, or atleast not enough of one to worry about sacrificing accuracy. Just my opinion though. It's a comfort thing, shoot what you like.