I agree with J. Wrenn's response on page 1. If you've read through all 5 pages of this post, about every bow by now has been mentioned. What does that tell us? Arrow speed is highly subjective, unless you put a real number to it from a good chronograph, that is accurately calibrated (now there's an oxymoron) you're just speculating. Notice how very few post actually list an arrow speed? Blacky Schwarz does a completely professional job of evaluating bow performance. I have to say it (sorry), in addition to “speed” seek other attributes as well, like shootability, ease of draw weight, reliability, smoothness of draw, quietness, accuracy, unobtrusiveness, attraction for the bow, a comfortable handle, ease of tuning, ability to shoot a “perfect arrow”, are few things that come to mind. It is amazing fun to shoot a fast traditional bow that possesses all the qualities you seek!
Kris