Here' s an old bow story. I bought a brand new Hoyt bow around 1987. I bought another bow a few years later and sold the Hoyt and all accessories to one of my buddies for $100. He used it for ten years or so and upgraded to a new bow in 2002. I bought the old Hoyt back for $50 to use as a backup bow. The farmers son wanted to take up bowhunting this year so I gave the kid the bow. The bow is still in good shape and now three hunters have had a chance to cut there teeth with it. Pretty cool.
The point is...There is nothing wrong with your equipment if you are comfortable with it. It' s yours and you are happy and confident. By the way...That old Hoyt from 1987 has never had any problems with passthroughs...Tell the guy to stuff it.[:-]