attempting to find "the right bow" will always be a quest of sorts for most archers - and hopefully not of the don quixote type. how many of us have been chasing down "windmill bows" for decades?
there is an art of sorts to deciphering what stick bow type and length and holding weight and handle shape will work "best" for each of us. sometimes, the longer you've been in this game the harder it actually is to sort out through the thousands of stick bows dangled before us, and make that all important decision that captures our dollars, time and effort.
it takes purpose and common sense to choose wisely. i've failed on both of those criteria for far too many times, always jaded by stuff other than the reality of what the bow will offer for my real world requirements.
what requirements?
the short list dictates: aesthetics, functionality, design, performance, usefulness, cost, delivery time. put those in your prioritized order of importance. and best of luck in choosing wisely.
oh yeah - i've had my "best bow" for the last 2 years or so. i'm real lucky. it only took me over 50 years to find it.