I have been ocd about making arrows fly for 60 years. I am not an expert at anything, but curious about everything. My other passions like astronomy and classical music, I am even worse off, ocd wise. If you think the discussions about bows get complicated, get in a room with a bunch of classical guitarists and guitar builders once. As far as bows go, everyone has a way of shooting that fits them best for whatever reasons. I have two ways, one is totally target and the other is totally hunting. I find with certain bows it is necessary to blend them and that would be fine if I could do that under pressure. Any Hill style bow is not a good bow for me when I use that target form, but that Hill style of shooting is what I can most naturally do in fast hunting situations. Trick shots, in my opinion are easier to pull off than most rabbit and pheasant hunting shots because everything is controlled. Our bodies can comply to a certain degree to make a bow suit us ergonomically. I have taught people Hill style shooting that have caught on very quickly and they would say a Hill is stable and forgiving, some for various reasons like reaction times, arm strength and hand eye timing found them to be a struggle, for them I always recommend bows that would fit more naturally to their own tendencies. It is never one size fits all.