For me it's the bow. If I can't shoot it well, or it doesn't feel right, it doesn't stick around. I have a PSE Blackhawk, which most would consider a pretty cheap production bow. I have never met the guy who made it. I don't know what kind of person he is, but that bow shoots just as well as most customs I've shot and will stay on my bow rack for as long as I can help it. On the flip side, I had a custom bow that was made by a very reputable bowyer and just an all around great guy, but I could never figure out how to shoot it. It was a beautiful bow, but I just didn't get along with it and that one hit the road pretty quickly. While I love the idea of helping people out because of who they are, at the end of the day a bow isn't cheap and I want to make sure that I'm getting something that works for me.