I have I have 7 Hill style bows, two of which have slight string follow. 5 are from HHA and two are NM Shelton bows. I have one Welte Deathwish and 3 Quillian Bamboo Longhunter bows. All are 68" in length. I feel that this length bow is very smooth to draw. I keep them all the same length so I don't have to keep up with different length strings. They range from 40# to 78# draw weight. I actually shot best with a 58# Bamboo Longhunter that I stupidly traded away years ago. Since my draw length is only 25", stacking is not an issue for me with any of these bows. I tend to prefer the NM Shelton, as I believe the string follow is a tad more forgiving. Of these two, one is yew and the other is bamboo. The bamboo seems to shoot a little harder, and the yew feels smoother. I've not used a chrono, so I really don't if they shoot differently - I'm strictly going on subjective feel. I shoot only wood arrows on my Hill style bows (out of a preference for the tradition), even though they also shoot aluminum just fine. I have never fooled with carbon arrows.
Unfortunately, I have no experience with the bows that you mentioned, because I have become a true blue shooter of Hill style bows. But, if you get into a discussion of them, I can talk a lot about them. Therefore, in my biased opinion Hill style is a great way to go, but, admittedly, R/D is also very good.