Competing in school, everything was about precision. I will always drool over the top-of-the-line carbon limbs for olympic recurve. Modern materials make it so that the only variable is me. If my grouping is larger than a quarter, the only thing to blame is me. This helps me to truly perfect my technique, to become a machine. With the right equipment on an olympic recurve (good sight, v-stabiliser, Soma tab), I can take out poker chips at 18 and even 30m.
But at that point, I'm a robot. Everything is sterile, and it doesn't translate to any real world application.
I shoot a wood/FG lam. recurve, I would like to shoot an old FG longbow my grandad owned, pending repair, and I will soon be buying a Kaya KTB to practice my Gung-do. But beyond that, I won't be buying anything glass until I've gotten bored with the local bow wood choices.