I just traded my Union Jack back for my Northern Mist Superior. Reason being I prefer the size of Steves grip over that of the Belcher UJ. Even with the slight locator on the Superior (i prefer straight) the overall size just fits better.
The Superior is definitely the classic LB design of very little reflex in the limbs and shapes up a perfect "D". So when braced the grip, riser, limb width and depth, and shape all look to be an AFB. And also in my shooting of the two bows, almost identical specs of 66" 56 and 57@28"" I personally can not discern any differences in stability, smoothness of draw, handshock, pointability etc. The Superior has a slight edge in speed of delivery and that is about all.
so all that rambling to ask this simple question......... Can you honestly (no romance or bow infatuation answers) tell a difference (overall shoot ability) between the Very Mild D/R bows that shape up "D" to the AFL style bows? I can not between these two fine bows from master Bowers.