I don't have a dog in the chase and it doesn't matter one way or the other to me, BUT.... there's always a but, you know? Seems reasonable to me the whole post should have been posted to keep the context of what was written before anyone took upon themselves to defend or be critical of the poster in that particular thread. Believe me, I agree with Chad about other comments from this fellow, but you're talking about this one post in that one thread. So.... for better understanding of what you fella's have been talking about, here's the post in question.
"That is however a horrible bow to learn on. It's too heavy and way too short. Yes, you are learning, despite your compound history.
Next you said, "I’ll be attempting to hunt with it next season, so tune is critical."
Ah, no. Tuning is a good thing, but hardly critical in a hunting situation. IOWs, close enough is close enough. Fact is, few bow hunters have good enough form (in a hunting situation) to get any benefit from a "perfect" tune vs. a close tune.
I know it's been done, but with a bow that short, I would not go 3 under and a glove ain't gonna help, think about a tab.
So, if you really want to hunt it next season, get a cheap, lighter and longer bow to learn on, and then see if you really want to work with that one."