The more expensive the bow the better
I know plenty of people who have Mathews and other top of the line bows. I have heard that it's not the bow that is accurate but the person. Where does this saying stop? If all bows are bows and it didn't make a difference on which bow was shot, accuracy wise, then why would someone spend $600+ on a bow when the $300 ones are just as "good". I can understand that a person picks the bow by the feeling but I'm sure that some of the people that have the top of the line bows could find a "cheaper bow" that feels good, if not better, in their hands. Why do you guys with the top of the line bows choose them over others. I can shoot 1/2 inch groups at 20 yards with my $300 PSE kit from Cabela's!