CMPeterson said:
Which equals arrow not shoot straight.....
Arrow goes straight to where you point it. If you have any flaws in your form or grip a shorter brace height will expose it. But your only talking about an inch difference in brace height. If you can shoot a 7", then with a little practice and focus you should be able to get used to a 6". I bet a lot of guys don't give it enough time to get good with the 6". And after a few times out they get mad and blame the bow. And run back to there easier more forgiving bow. Ill take speed over ease of shooting any day. But that may change as I get older and My vision gets too bad and shoulder gets bad.( the vision is already hurting.) I wish I started bow hunting a lot sooner in life. I have been hunting most of my life,but only started bow hunting and deer hunting about 3 years ago. Im a total rookie when a big buck walks up. I feel like my head changes shape and I forget all my yardages. But There is a few guys on here like Lungpopper, Topbuck, and Sherpa.( and a few more in the get it done class) These guys might get alittle excited, but they calm right down and get it done time after time. So what Im saying is you find your perfect bow practice, practice, practice and when a really good buck walks in you can't shoot to save your ass.