Being totally honest, I have been concerned over the years with the very visible decline in bow and arrow weights, especially for hunting purposes.
Don't get me wrong, I think anyone choosing the traditional route is a step above the rest and I salute you. I understand that many people have over-bowed themselves, especially those moving from compounds into the traditional equipment... this is not good.
I also understand that traditional bows and arrows have gotten significantly more efficient over the years - doing more with less.
That said, I agree that we as hunters should "work" to achieve the most we can from our equipment and in respect to the animals we pursue. They deserve the best we can give.
If you have the ability (with some work) to shoot heavier equipment, do it. It is unfortunate (in my very humble, and flawed opinion) to rely on equipment improvements to reduce the amount of dedication (i.e. "work") we are willing to put into a sport that demands it.
I really do understand that some people are limited in their equipment selection for physical reasons - God bless them! But, I do get frustrated by those that can obviously shoot more efficient equipment but choose (often through lack of work) to hunt with borderline bow & arrow combinations - this is not respectful to the game we hunt.
As I age my bow weights drop... but, I always shoot the most efficient combination that I am able to, through work.
I really am NOT trying to stir the pot, but this is an issue that I appreciate being heard on.
Thank you,
Randy