One piece vs take down

The 2 piece PL is only another $100 bucks....I have been resisting buying one for a long time now...I dunno how much longer I can hold out.

Does anyone have a take on the comparison between the one piece PL and the 2 piece? Namely, how they shoot, is there a difference?

BTW, BW has a cool video intro to their website now with them making these bows. I'm a bit surprised they haven't gone to CNC machining.
 
I have a dozen or so take downs in 2 and 3 piece. I love toelke take downs because there's exactly 2 parts.....top and bottom. I use a creek walker quiver to bring my total parts list to 3.
My Toelke Super D is a 2pc and I love it- but it takes second place to the Toelke Lynx I found a few years ago.
 
2 piece are nice not only for travel, but for hiking in. While off trail, packing out, or gaining lots of vert. I like to have trekking poles in both hands, rather than a 5 foot long bow
 
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