Hey guys new user here but long time hunter and archer.
So please talk me out of or into this one.
Been shooting modern bows all my life but about a year ago the traditional bug hit.
I went to a archery shop today and shot several recurve bows including Bear Kodiak Magnum, Damon Howatt Senaca, Indian Archery (something or another), and Damon Howatt Diablo.
Shot all of these bows and most of them felt a little awkward in the grip or had s distinct buzz on the string when the arrow went down range.
The Damon Howatt Diablo however, drew smooth, and, inspite of my lack of practice with instinctive shooting, seemed to put all the arrows in the general vecinity of where I wanted them down range (at leas compared to the other bows. It was also quieter than all the others.
So here is the rub. I draw a 70 pound compound, but wanted to get into a recurve around 50# just so that it would be enjoyable to shoot and because my 60# longbow is too heavy for me to shoot enjoyably. The Damon Howatt was SWEET in every way and EASY to shoot. The only problem is that it only pulls 45#. Im stuck with only being able to afford used budget bows at the moment so what my selection is limited to those bows I can find locally that fit that description. They want $200 for the Howatt Diablo.
So what do you guys think I should do? Snatch it up or wait for something in the same price range with the same feel but with a heavier draw weight?
I want to use whatever recurve I buy for deer and hog hunting but am a little bit worried that if I impulsively bought this bow for its smoothness and shootability I might get left high and dry when it comes to the power I might need.
So your thoughts gentelmen. Pass or Purchase?