Interesting thread... I am still at the stage of hoping the dang things hold together! I think I get what you were saying Lane. I checked out a guys osage bow the other day. He was so proud to have zero string follow and that it pulled over 60lbs. It was over built and really didn't make me happy to shoot it - shook my eye teeth a little. He accomplished what he set out to do, so that is cool. It seems like building bows can be like trying for the perfect golf swing... if you focus on one characteristic too much, you will screw up on something else and end up with a dawg. I have a bow that is a probably the fastest one I have built, but it hurts to shoot it, I can't shoot it as accurately, and I just don't lilke it. My favorites have an inch or two of set, don't rattle my teeth, and I shoot them better. That is probably due to the fact that I will shoot them more, since they shoot sweet. I am trying for fastest, sweetest shooting bow that I can build, just like everybody else.