I started hunting deer with an intent that has not left me; in 1977. I had hunted woodchucks; squirrels; and even gone after deer; but with no shots at deer. I lost my bow during that veitnam thing; and only had an old longbow to shoot.
I shot until I was confidant at 10 yards; and then hunted with the intent to get that close before shooting.
After getting close; but not close enough; I bought the only bow I could find for sale; a real wheely 'Bear whitetail hunter'.
I got real good with compounds - but finally found the money and opprotunity to buy a bear takedown- and I have hunted with traditional gear ever since.
Hunt with what your confidant with; be it rifle or compound or recurve or longbow.
You only though get to hunt a lifetime with a bow once; and in my case I have no regrets in making the last quarter century all hunts with traditional bows.
My only regret is losing my bow while off in the service; as I liked my Ben Pearson and would have kept shooting it.
IF you are shooting good at 15 yards; then hunt for 15 yard and under shots. You have some time until fall to increase that range; but I have killed dozens of animals within 15 yards.
If the bow requires you to hunt harder; then hunt harder.. as your bow skill increases; so does your hunting skill.. and you will see shots that you will never forget.
And that is for me what its all about.