selling a product based on exaggeration,, and discounting what others have done and are doing,,,, does not seem ok to me,,it seems like like a bad reflection on the guys doing it right,,
pulling a bow designed for 28 inch draw, to 25 inch, to achieve the 52 # draw weight,, would drasticlly reduce the performance,,
it would probably shoot in the 160's maybe,,wouldnt be a fair test of the bow,, shooting it with a 600 grain arrow would give a good idea of that the bow is doing,, probably 175ish,, respectable,,
in My opinion, which really doent matter to anyone but me,, the bows they are making seem very well made, and if durable are a great representation of what a wood bow can do,, and no need to exaggerate,, or misrepresent the product by saying it out perfroms any other bow,, as they do not,,
and since no one unbiased has tested the bows, the performance is questionable to me,,
send the best bow to a writer,,or another archer,, and let them test it, in a realistic setting and see how it does,,
send one to Marc or Steve,,and let them test it,,they are both honorable and would post honest results,,