Funny thing about trad archers and bow speed. Someone will post a serious question about speed and performance ratings, and you will get a ton of comments about how speed is not as important as "accuracy,"stable" or "forgiving". Plus, there is always the comment about "sharp broadheads". Yet, when someone posts a review about their new bow its always described as "fast and smooth or smooth and fast".
If speed wasn't important then why have carbon and foam limbs? Why do top bowyers always try to achieve the most effective performance? etc... I think speed is very important and I certainly dont want to pay an average of 850.00 to a 1,000.00 dollars for a custom bow, and it shoot like a dog. I would like to see more chrono speeds of the top bows, but, that seems to be a tricky area to ask questions.