Took me awhile but I did read through every post. Some of those that posted had fact and others had a opinion. I have been a competitive archer for many years. Most of my friends are the same and some are world champions in NFAA,IBO, ect,. Im into IBO competition because foremost I am a hunter. There is no question you put a bow design of any type in a world champs hand he is going to find a way to make it shoot. The real question though is what bow will shoot best for everyone? The forward handle is always going to be much more forgiving. What that means to me is event shooters and hunters alike can shoot it at the best of their personal efficiency. Something to keep in mind. A error of 1/6 of a inch at the riser grows every foot it travels. That make up a large error on the target. Im not going to pick on Kirk because I know him and he is a friend of mine. I do know about the bow he mentioned that was used in a NFAA event but I don't know the details. I personally shoot IBO events throughout the nation. I havnt seen Kirks bows do well there YET! But, it took us a few years to get bows doing well there ourselves. Also get in the right shooter hands. Other bows you seeing do well in IBO trad events are Dryad, Hoyt, Border, Tradteck, in the high-tech bows. Other classes are Legends Bows,Fox, Bob Lee,21st. and Zipper. I may have missed one or two. Each one of these Companies has a style or two that is shining in the IBO events. The one common denominator is a forward forgiving riser. To me the proof is in the pudding. Ask a world champion of any organization and you will here the same thing. Hard to argue that. Happy Holidays from Legends Bows.