I've had a number of custom bows, I had a couple of Whips, one custom bow out of Texas, and I got my fourth 1 from Chad holm. just 2 weeks ago. I have had 17 bows in all.
I stopped hunting, and shooting stick bows because of shoulder problems. Now thankfully are solved. The first person I went back to was Chad Holm, I've had 3 custom bows from him, and 1 of his off the classified on Trad Gang.
I personally think, the equipment you have and how are you use it, is totally mental. You train your muscles, your habits, and your repetitiveness on perfection. And thankfully it takes time and practice. Your bow and your arrow become an extension of yourself.
Many have said, a custom bow can make you have a completely different attitude about your shooting. You know you spent good money for that bow, so you'll pay closer attention how are you using it. IF, the bow is set to your body and style, you have got 2 thirds of the problem solved. I picked Chad holm to make my Bows, because he greets me like a brother, and every time I see him he's like an old-time friend. He live about two hours from me, and his bow making skills sure do match his personality and talent. For me personally, it means a lot to know the man behind the making of the bow. To some, it is all about the wood used to make the bow.
But I think you were given good advice, I think you should go to Michigan. You'll get a chance to meet the maker of the Bows, and you will get to try the Bows first hand. Matter fact that's how I met Chad, at a traditional shoot in Anoka Minnesota.(Bunker Hill traditional archery club)
And when you go to Michigan to try those bows, leave your emotions at home. The only thing you should pack for the trip, is money and common sense lol.
Good luck on your search Sir !
DS