An important take away, I think, is torque. Torque was mentioned several times and in different aspects ranging from positioning sights, form, cam lean, etc. A major contributor to arrows flying "scatiwompus" is from canting the bow, or the cams not timed or offset to compensate for residual torque. It's no wonder why Hoyt designed the ZT series of bows to minimize this variable to help out with bow mechanics.