There are many good shooting longbows. For instance, I have Shrews, Morrisons, Brackenburys (Non-Typicals), a Holm-Made, a Troy Breeding, a Big Jim and an A&H ACS that all shoot exceptionally well. And I'm probably forgetting some others I own. I have a couple that shoot accurately but have handshock I don't like, so I won't mention those by name. For most of my hunting I seem to pick up a Shrew because they shoot and feel great and have the best combination of compromises of any hunting bows I have shot. But that's just me, and everyone needs to find what is best for himself as a unique individual.
Allan