Basically, I'm in the market for a new to me, or new bow altogether. Currently I'm shooting an original X Force. I used to be obsessed with speed. Not so much anymore. With todays newer bows, most are pretty dang fast relatively speaking. Ever since I had my lung surgery a couple years ago, my right shoulder tingles all the time and is just not as strong as it should be. Something about the way they tied it up, and did the second hole through my back. Even as im typing now, it tingles. That being said, I really would like a smoother drawing bow, that's easier to hold in hunting situations. I'll be shooting probably 60lbs. Coupled with the right arrow setup, I'd still like to be close to 300 fps if thats at all possible. From the little research I've done so far, I've gathered that a modern day 6" brace height bow is comparable to a 7" brace height of 7-8 years ago. I will probably go to a couple local archery shops and handle several different brands. A couple years ago I handled an Elite 32, maybe, and really liked it. I've handled some Hoyts, and love how smooth they are. Not sure if I wanna go all out fag and try a Matthew's, but I'm open minded. A few disclaimers: Im not super knowledgeable on setting up bows myself, or tinkering with them like alot of you guys. I usually depend on the bow shop to set it up, I sight it in, and kill shit with it. And I do like doing some 3-D with it in summer just to keep sharp. So, if anything clicks here that makes you say "oh, he needs to pick this one up. Or needs to try this out, lemme hear it". Oh, I currently have a Trophy Ridge React site, a vapor trail rest, so I dont necessarily need a whole setup