Friend,
I have a different take on your question. About 40 years ago I got myself a compound and I bowhunted with that compound set-up at 67 lb. I took six bucks in six years. It then occurred to me that I had not taken a shot at more than 18 yards. So why was I hunting with a contraption that looked like a cross between a TV antenna and a medieval torture device?
I hung that bow on the wall and went back to "trad". I had been shooting high 50's before slipping over to the dark side. Not knowing any better I got myself a 65 lb. recurve. It took a little work but I trained-up to that bow. The only time I haven't gotten a buck is the years (and there have been way too many, that I did not have the time in the woods due to work commitments.
Now, at 70, I am shooting a 64 lb. recurve. I can hit a 6 inch a paper plate 5 out of 5 shots with cedar arrows and feather fletch. I just refuse to buy the "conventional wisdom" that you have to go light when you go trad. It's all a matter of training. If all you want to hunt can be ethically taken with light equipment then go for it. But don't talk yourself into the idea that you can't do anything. You can if you put your mind and soul into it.
JMC