I kill em with a $500 Parker Cyclone that I can't even remember when I bought it. I keep the string and cables "fresh" and I do remember having to buy new limbs for it two years ago when one started cracking while I was in my stand. My good friend I hunt with uses a Barnett. But a 100 yard bow is a fun thing to shoot. I don't own the Ravin, a good friend does and he bought his used.
I don't shoot high dollar bows because it's not the bow that makes the shooter. I still sling a Bowtech General for my compound while my good friend I hunt with has upgraded several times. I still won't target practice shooting at the same spot on the target because I've cut too many fletching doing that.
See, now I'm gonna have to go out and shoot one. I've been seeing a couple at 30 yards. I'll bring my Parker next time I go out and see if I can post a pic. The price of the bow doesn't bother me. It's slinging $30 or more at them (bolt and broadhead) that makes me pause sometimes. But when they can eat the amount of beans they do over a growing season, the math works out. Or at least that's what I tell myself.