sndmn11
"DADDY"
The LiftX and Bowtechs are the only options for easy tuning; the big gain in my mind to the question of, "would I notice?" in a new bow. If PSE and Hoyt included the shim kits with a new bow purchase, it would be slightly more convenient; however, pressing the limbs is still necessary. Still, I've seen 50/50 instances where a shim change overshoots perfect and the archer ends up with the same issue as before, just on the opposite side.Pretty short sighted to only shoot two brands while it's just as easy to shoot everything the shop has.
I think caring about tuning is the easiest way to accomplish the below, and that's where new "tech" shines.
3)is the technology and improvement in bows over the past 10+yrs enough to improve accuracy?
... it certainly doesn't mean other bows are worse or bad or anything negative, it just means they aren't as easy to get clean flight.