I'm using one to chase whitetails from the ground. I don't use a commercial blind so can't comment, but I'm using it in some pretty brushy country, and canting the bow is no problem.
I haven't needed to use an armguard with this bow, but that could be my shooting style rather than specific to the bow. I have found the bow to be forgiving when shooting different arrow types/weights. There is no hand shock that I have noticed, and the bow is very quiet. The shelf is crowned, and the arrow is very close to your hand. I haven't been shooting for a few years, and when I got this bow, I thought it would be a while before I could hit the broad side of a barn, but everything came back quickly. Don't know if that is because of the bow, or if muscle memory was still active after several years of no bow shooting; maybe a little of both. Anyhow, I think Bear is making a lot of bow for the money.