Well the Hoyt Buff is center cut or just before center so it doesn't count, but most other metal riser bows, ILF or DAS are cut a good ways before center allowing the use of a plunger button for fine tuning of arrow flight and the ability to use different spine arrows on the fly. Metal riser bows in my experience also have a bit different shot feel than wood riser bows. Just a different resonance to them. Metal riser bows also get a lot colder, and colder quicker in winter weather. There are pros and cons to wood or metal. In the end for a lot of us it comes down to looks. I prefer the classic feel and artistic beauty of wood. Playing devil's advocate I could easily argue that a metal riser machined bow is inherently more accurate when tuned properly, due to more precise construction and material consistency, but that's splitting hairs as for hunting purposes wood bows do just dandy. In the end, don't overthink it. Go with what gets your heart beating faster. Consider wet and cold weather if you encounter them often, and whether you have interest in using a plunger and having a more 'techie' setup, or desire the versatility of ILF or DAS etc.