A couple things I have found that I hear a lot of folks assume without testing first, is how much deflection weight or matching makes! There ain't going to be 10fps difference in your limbs from hot or not, and I have proven to many buddies already going from 97 matched to 106 matched, nobody can tell the difference in performance without a chronograph, and that gives me about 5 fps, which is nothing a human can notice,,,, I have proven it time and time again!
As for the matched set,, sounds good but pretty irrelevant has been my experience,,, here is my 380 with 98 and 98.5 deflection,,,,, at 50 yards those 1 1/2" bulls tell me I'm keep'n every shot within a 1/2" to 5/8" POI of each other,,,, @ 70 yards I shot 3 arrows and stopped after ruining 2 of them, all with bad limbs?????? I think not!

Here is a pic of the limbs on that bow,,,

This is the video from the Lynx with the 97 matched limbs group, if matched do better, I don't know how, as this was shot in the wind, and the Mad Max was shot in dead calm conditions??? These bows are capable if you feed em good arrows and the main thing,,,,,, "do your part" the limbs all work!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7ubq772Tfc
Again pic's of the limbs on the Lynx,,,,

I have those 106 deflections on a shelf in the cave,,, yep I see no reason to change what I got, and have seen no difference worth mentioning to use them. I can prove everything I stated here and have, time and time again to many. But the one thing I do believe in is keeping arrows over 400 grains for best performance, and this is very obvious in the wind. The slower heavier arrow will not drift off as much as the faster lighter arrows built with the same Vanes and points. Oh ya, and both bows come withing 2 fps of advertised speed with a 352 grain arrow! The Lynx hunts with a 445 grain setup, and the Mad Max hunts with a 542 grain setup, and if either can be topped, I'd love to see how. Untill I have a reason, I will go with these limbs and coninue to shoot 100's of rounds a year thru them,,, heck I may even drop another Buck and a couple doe on a 8 day hunt like the Mad Max took last year in single digit temps,,,,,

