I have owned both, and liked them each for what they are. The Montana, as Scattershot said, is a great bow for the money. It doesn't have as much reflex/deflex in it as a Bob Lee, and you are limited to one length, 64". The Bob Lee has more r/d and of course more options, but generally at a higher price. As far as consistency, speed, and forgiveness, the Bob Lee seemd a little quicker, although I never chronoed it, and this may be due to the design(r/d) of the bow. Consistency I would have to give to the Bob Lee also, for me, I think was due to the more 'recurve-type' grip the bow has making consistant hand placement easier. Forgiveness seemed about equal for me. I have owned several Bob Lees and have never been disappointed with any of them. Likewise, the Montana I owned was a good performing bow, my only complaint was the somewhat blocky grip---but that was remedied with a rasp and some sandpaper. Really, I think the comparisons between the two is what you would expect to find comparing a r/d longbow(the BL) and one that has very mild r/d(the Montana) in it. As far as the BL being worth the extra money-only you can answer that one.