Speed does one thing very well... It forces us to work out flaws and inconsistencies in our shooting form and makes us better archers. That is worth it to me.
Yea, that may be true. Not trying to start a huge debate, but lets also look at the physical aspects of possible injuries that can happen with those radical high speed cams. I used to believe that I was invincible when it came to archery until I started to develop tendonitis in my shoulder which I can basically attribute to a lot of shooting throughout the years with radical cams. Just a caution to ya. Take it for what its worth. Since I have developed it, I am only able to shoot about 20 arrows every other day. And when I do shoot, I have to take anti-inflamatories. I also have to ice the shoulder everyday. Even when I don' t shoot.
Looking back, I wished that I would have been smarter and stuck with other types of bows. So, if you want to bring the longevity of shooting archery over a lifetime, then I would suggest that people at least consider alternatives to radical high speed cams.