Hi p-maannn, welcome to the forums.

You've definately found a good website with tons of information and some very knowledgable BowTech shooters.
My advice (if it would be possible) would be to visit a local BowTech dealer and actually shoot a few of the bows that you are reading about. The specs might look good but the bow may/may not feel good when it's in your hands and that is what should matter the most. The more comfortable you are with the bow the better you will be able to shoot it. Of course, this is just my opinion.
Good luck! Let us know what you end up selecting.