Hmmm, never saw a pig in ACORNS![&:]
I have a bow that I could probably shoot for the rest of my life, and never really be hurting for performance, quiet, accuracy, etc. It is a Darton Viper with steel cables, can' t go out of time, all that.
Still like to try toys, like PA Bowhuntr says, and through all my trying (mostly 1 or 2 yr. old used toys) have obtained the bow I have wanted all along. Quiet, accurate, reliable, and fast. Bowtech Pro 38 Dual Cam. I have tried many others, including 2 Mathews bows. This is the bow for me. A new bow would have to show me a significant difference to make me want to put out the $$$. I just don' t think there is that much difference, but I am willing to look.
This is the year to make improvements to the archer, not the equipment.