seeing is believing... in this craft for me it's sometimes hard to believe what i am told and through experience sometimes doubt my own beliefs... i have been led down the wrong path a few times by others expert advice... at the same time i have believed something that seemed obvious and was common sense to me, i had been proven wrong by someone else's suggestion but only after i had physically made the efforts to prove it to myself first...
as for ignoring or incorporating... it all gets down to the worms... how many cans do you want to open?? once you reach close to optimal performance you have choices to ignore or incorporate to make small gains... Just remember, are you willing to change a recipe that took you so long and hard to achieve to gain 2 fps... it may turn out to be more worms and more time invested if things don't go the way you thought they would... things get funny when you start maxing out a design and little changes could have adverse effects... god knows i am not against experimenting but it's a matter if i want to take the time... as you see, you rarely see hard numbers and strict bow comparisons on this site... why?? because it takes a lot of time, dedication and exactness that few can or want to invest...
you often see the guy that says i really don't care how fast a bow shoots... in the end, once i reach 185 to 190 fps i begin to cop the same attitude and i don't care how fast my bow shoots anymore...
sorry if i ranted... been known to do that...