Dont we buy and practice with the best gear we can aford so we can be the best shot and hunter we can be?
What' s best for one isn' t necessarily best for the next guy. I quit using sights at all because of my aging eyes. Side benefits are no peep to worry about turning right at the moment of truth, no pin for the game to hide behind in low light and, as long as the critter is within 30 yards, I don' t have to concern myself with yardage at all. If I can see it, I can hit it. And I can hit it where I want to.
I also dumped about $300 worth of releases into the junk drawer and went back to shooting a $5 tab. I shoot fixed, cut on impact broadheads on hefty arrows. My #1 compound is a 46" axle to axle round wheel bow. My entire setup is a complete antithesis of current thinking, but it' s simple, practical and works perfectly well... FOR ME.