Zradix,
All I can say is I ahve hunted my older Dwyers hard. They helped me up real steep inclines, and have been in the woods real hunting a lot. My buddy has had Dwyer's for MANY years. He hunts hard here in Wisconsin, but also goes out west every year. He has taken antelope, mulies, whitatils, turkeys and bears that I know of. HE hunts ... the bows get used ... never a problem with a limb tip or anything.
Dave tells me he has a man who is a PH in africa. He refinishes that mans bow every year or two. Dave asked him why/how his bow was so dinged up, and why not a new bow? HTe guy replied, I love this one. It is all messed up because of the terrain in Africa and he admittedly just "Chucks" his bow in his truck after every hunt. He does not baby anythig appearently. Outside of touch ups for dings in the finish, never a worry with his bow.
I guess I would not let the limb tips stop you from getting one. Best bet would be to talk with Dave on the phone. I have no idea how the Endeavor compares to a Shrew, but I do know a Dwyer bow is a good one.
Bob.