Dylan.....Don't make me come up there!<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
You are right when you make the statement, "Speed = poor shootability on some bows"..... True "Speed" bows in the past with 5" brace heights and HIGHLY reflexed risers were a real "Treat" to shoot accurately......I should know I had a PSE "G-Force" and a "Baby-G". These 2 are about the top heap of this style bow......loud, very touchy, and grumpy animals....all of which are basically obsolete because there are dozens of bows on the market today that will do what these bows of just a few years ago could do.....only now they do it QUIETER, with less effort on the archers part, higher brace heights......and are actually FASTER.(some MUCH faster)
Technology of today is truly amazing even compared to 1995-96.
You then run into todays version of these bows......the Mathews "Black Max" (which in my opinion is a HORRIBLE bow).......
Which brings me to the only truly touchy bow BowTech offers.......the low brace height "Black KnightII".
As stated many times throughout this thread, a bow is only as accurate as (how did Jeff put it?) the jerk behind the bow.

That said ANY bow with a sub 6" brace height is going to be much more suceptible to form flaws......and the BKII is no exception, but if you want the UNBELIEVABLE speed that this bow offers and are a good archer with above average form......hey go for it!!
I'm sure there are guys out there who could hunt butterflies with the thing, but I'm not one of them......definitely not a bow for everyone. 350fps comes at a price.
Every other bow in the BowTech lineup offers the speed with the inherent shootablity of higher brace heights.....and now 5 models are also on the longer riser/short limb style which will help stability as well.....
Like I said.....A win/win.