There are so many good ones.
That said, MANY of them I'll never even consider buying. I do all my own work.. Changing strings, cutting and fletching arrows, tuning, etc... I haven't walked into a pro shop in like 7 years. MANY bow manufacturers will only sell parts through their network of dealers and pro shops which I hate. Mathews leads the pack here. That goes up my ass sideways.
My next bow is going to be from a company that offers direct to consumer options. If I can't call you up and order a set of strings, or get a replacement bushing, bearing, etc, and you're going to force to go to a pro shop and pay full rape prices for half-assed work, then I'll just buy another manufacturer. Like my first statement said, there are a LOT of good options on the market these days.
The string stops on my Bear Arena 30 are shot out and need to be replaced. You think something so simple as that I should be able to just buy online, or call and order, right.... Nope.... F_ck that noise... Never again.
So that's that....
Something else I don't care for from some manufacturers (again Mathews leads here)... Lack of adjustability... If you want to change the draw length on your bow, some have adjustable modules you can move around at home with simple tools. Other manufacturers - like Mathews - require that you buy new cams (from their dealer network) and have a pro shop change them for you (full rape pricing and no real tuning is done post work). Again - I'm all set with crap like that. Too bad if you buy those cams, pay to have them installed, then decide you want to add/remove a half-inch on the draw.... Rinse and repeat Mother Farker... Pay me - so say the dealers... There are just too many options on the market to be boxed in like that.
Also tunability. Mathews is crap on this front too for the average user. SAy you want to yoke tune to correct a horizontal tear. On a normal bow you just add/remove twists from the yoke cables... Not on a Mathews... Nope.... You need to buy special spacers to move the cams left/right on the axles. This requires that you press and then disassemble the bow to make every minor adjustment.... a wicked time consuming and PITA process.... Oh - and you guessed it, those spacers - only available through the dealer network... They basically lock you out of tuning your own bow...
I'll never own a Mathews, or their Mission line, or any other manufacturer that operates like that.... Not again. I'm picking on them, just because they're so prevalent, but truth is that lots of manufacturers operate like this. It's a kickback to their dealers.