ORIGINAL: im ocd
Guys, I realize I'm comparing a top model bow to average performers, that's the whole point. A really high IBO can offset a lower draw weight.
Doesn't change draw cycle or forgiveness. Not to mention the mushy wall that I thought a lot of the PSE bows had. Be happy with what you have no need to push your set-up on others, you look like a salesman trying to sell your bow with a "My bow's best" message that ain't necessarily true. I'll take silky smooth draw and nice forgiving bow over a short braceheight speed bow anyday. Find something with some speed, braceheight, and a little axle length, and you've go the whole package. You don't see many guys in the big tournaments shooting X-Forces over Moneymakers do you, how about Kateras or Vulcans over those Pro/Ultra Elites????

Not likely, and there's a reason for that. You will find a few out on the 3D's but that's mostly because they can get away with a yardage misjudgement better with a 335fps IBO rated bow much better than a 300fps IBO rated bow. If a guy is GOOD at judging yardage, I'm sure you'll be more likely to see him with a longer axle, longer BH bow because of the forgiveness factor. Similarly, many target archers don't shoot 70# in a target bow.
Another thing to think about is $$$$$!!!! Many guys, not unlike myself and many of my friends aren't going to spend $800 on a bow.