I shoot a Bear Instinct. I'm not any kind of Bear advocate and I'm not gonna claim that it is a "Great Bow". But, when I was looking I liked it's ratio of price for features/quality.... machined limb pockets, axle to axle length, brace height, weight, etc. I chose to focus on high end components like rest, sight, release, broadheads and go with cheaper bow. Overall, no complaints with it.
I know there are a lot of guys out there and on the site that are brand loyal but I don't think the overall technology and feature differences justify that massive price differences between bows. Look at getting a bow that has the what you want and don't focus brands and models as much. If the Truth bow fits your needs and you like the way it shoots you'll likely be fine.
Personally, I think I would only look at getting into a real high end bow (I'm talking compounds not long/recurves) if I knew that I was going to really shoot a ton... I mean year round, thousands and thousands of shots. Unlike guns, bows don't tend to appreciate and guys tend to upgrade every few years. So unless I can really justify the extra 300-600 $ with tons of use I'm gonna look for better value propositions