Just like with any bow, the advice give here to go shoot as many as you can is the best advice you can get. Every person reacts differently to every bow. There is no one size fits all bow out there (otherwise we wouldn't have so many choices

). Go shoot as many as you can, get a feel for the draw cycle, grip of the bow, presence (or lack thereof) of a back wall, how does it hold, balance, and of course, how does it shoot (is it quiet? handshock?). I love the Bowtech's I've shot (Guardian, 82nd, Allegiance, and now my 101st), but you may not. Good luck in your decision.