The limited experience I have with traditional tackle, it sounds like it may be opposite as with a compound. Correct me if im wrong but in general a stick and string reaches max draw weight at the end if that bows draw length? a compound actually loads the weight at the front of the draw cycle and then "drops" weight at some point within that cycle so less weight is held at full draw. I think the majority of compound shooters myself included, would agree more "bump"= less smooth and less "bump"=more smooth. The amount of force loaded in the front end will determine how hard the shooter will have to pull to get over the bump which is why it can be very subjective. A shooter used to shooting @ 70 lb with a "smooth" cam, will probably notice the more aggressive cam, drop the aggressive cammed bow to 60 or 65 lbs and the bow may feel smoother. Your not pulling back more weight with one or the other, your just pulling more at once. Personally I have found that most bows feel similar at 70 lbs ( havent drawn to many with 80lb limbs) and under. After a few shots my muscles simply anticipate where the rollover is and adjust accordingly, since in my mind I want to limit the bump. The lighter the draw weight the easier it is to do.