Well, the neighbors brother swung by, and I got to fling some arrows out of a few different bows today, three longbows and a recurve. Three of them were 45@28 and one was 52@28; A Bob Lee, a Bear Montana, a Martin unknown and a Coyote unknown in 60, 64 and 66 inch flavors. He had a few more at higher poundage that I didn't shoot. It took a few arrows to loosen up, I haven't pulled a bow back in over 2 years, but it actually went really well. I ended up flinging around 30 arrows or so.
The Martin was a recurve with a narrow grip that was a little small for my hand, I had a tendency to torque it to the left at the shot. It had a little bit of vibration and a little more noise than the longbows but pulled nice and smooth. Compared to my compound, the longbows felt like toothpicks. What a difference from the bows I've been carrying for the last 38 years. They pulled and shot nice though one of them liked to nip me at the end of the wrist.
He tried real hard to leave one of the longbows with me. This close to the opening of deer season I really didn't want to take the time messing with it and kindly declined. Cats out of the bag, wife knows I'm looking at a new toy. So far so good.