My bowmaking is only a year old. I like the bows I build, but I know very well they are far from a professional bowyer level. However, I find that making them has pretty much put an end to my shooting other stuff, and I had a wall full of fine customs. I sold off half to finance the bow shop and mores as i've gone along. The only ones I can't bring myself to part with are a Widow, a Berry, a Pronghorn and some vintage Bears. There they hang... but when I come to shoot, it's with one of my very simple straight limb, straight riser longbows. I recently went on my first bowhunt, and, yep, the bow that went was one of mine. It's a conundrum, but it sure solves the "I buy too many expensive bows" problem!