Rangeball, you've got this way about you of saying the perfectly wrong thing at exactly the right time. ROTFLMAO!

onieda -- Man, sit back and take a deep breath. Maybe a couple cups of decaf.
I don't much care what bow someone's shooting. Every manufacturer has turned out a piece of crap bow from time to time. (Some more than others.) I've had a few problems with Hoyt bows but, overall, their track record over the past 20 years that I've been shooting them has been outstanding.
Hoyts are overpriced? Darn straight they are! So are Mathews and BowTechs and Martins and Dartons and so on and so forth, etc and etc... Dang near every maker of compounds and traditional bows as well. You see, the manufacturers have discovered that there are a whole lot of people with a whole lot of disposable income and those people are more than willing to dispose of their income on overly priced archery stuff. And the same thing holds true for every other product you can think of. It's called free market economy and they're freely asking every penny they think their products will bring.
If people don't want to pay their price, they won't buy. If enough people don't buy, the price will come down.
Sorry you had problems with your Hoyt. The odds of having another limb delaminate on you were very slim but, when you lose faith in a bow or maker, then you made the correct choice to take your money elsewhere.