IMO having owned or currently owning and spending a lot of time with NM Superior, 7 Lakes Long Night, and Toelke Super D I don't really think your comparing apples to apples with those three. While the Super D does have a hint of R/D, it doesn't have nearly as much as the other two. To me the Super D is kind of a unique class of bow. All are great bows but at the end of the day for me the Toelke D just wants to shoot where I point it, only bow I own any more even though both of the others mentioned might do some things a little better.