I haven't read every word on this thread, but there have been enough threads like this over the years that the details don't change much. Fact is, and I apologize if this has already been said here, that the performance of a bow, given simiarities in design, woods and skills of the bowyer, is a synergistic product not only of the bow but the shooter, string, arrows, fletching etc. In other words, if the setup shoots for you, then it's the best there is. There are so many good bows out there now that I do not see how anybody can single one out as the best, except to say "for me, and my style, and to my eye, this bow is the best". Right this moment, the recurve for me is a Morrison ILF with carbon/foam limbs, with an SBD string, carbon arrows, feathers. End of rant.