RC,
When this question comes up, and it always comes up...I always recommend you try to find a local bowyer to work with. As some have mentioned, the differences between bows aren't that great, and working with a local guy, you can get the grip the exact way you want it.
I currently have 14 trad bows, 13 of which are custom, and I have two more ordered.
I bought a Rose Oak bow because Brandon is local and I saw that he does things (cosmetically) that I had never seen before, like the wave design in the limbs and the crazy wave in the riser.
I wanted a "show off" bow I could take to 3D shoots.
After I got it home and shot it a few times, I realized the bow shot so well I needed one for hunting, and the one he made was too purdy (and shiny) to hunt with. So I have ordered another. BTW, the workmanship is of a truely anal artist that took his time and got every aspect PERFECT.
The Rose Oak bows shoot well for me because they are cut past center and thus are EXTREMELY tolerant of arrow spine. They are smooth drawing, quiet and very fast as well.
Anyway, there are GREAT bowyers all over the country and if you can find one near you, you will support your local economy and have access to him for a custom grip for YOUR hand.
If you don't have one near you, I can whole heartedly recomend Rose Oak Bows.