I just finished up a dozen 55-60 Surewoods, 5.5" rightwing with the nock turned 1/8th turn clockwise then the 1/8th turn clockwise with the shaft to reorientate the grain, with 160 Grizzly heads. I took them out and shot them out of all of my longbows, left and right hand. They flew perfect out of all of them with no feather contact to either hand. All of those bows, even the Robertsons, the Cheetah, the yew, the yew/bamboo, the all bamboos, they all felt the same. The only variance was a slight difference in speed from the lighter bows to the heavier bows, 52 to 58 pounds at my 26&1/4 draw. If Craig has some predictable yew on hand, which I am sure he does, he may just get a bit more performance out of it, but if any of the others were to be tweaked just right in the tiller, it would take a more than my eye to see much difference. Handle material may have more to do with how a bow feels than limb material if the specs and tiller is perfect.