I am thinking about buying a Dalaa recurve, because I like its features, and frankly it's just time to buy a new toy. I have been hunting for the last 20 years with a Bighorn takedown, 66# @ 29 inches. It has performed well for me, but it's time for a new bow and I want to drop a few pounds in draw weight.
My dilemma is this. The Dalaa (DAS) has a reputation, with its carbon limbs, of shooting light arrows very fast. In fact, I think that there was some discussion on this forum about the Dalaa and the advantages of its ILF limbs. I don't shoot light arrows, however, and currently shoot an "Ashby" arrow of around 660 grains with a EFOC of 22%. Does anyone have any experience with how efficiently the Dalaa will shoot heavier arrows? (Or for that matter does anyone have any insight about whether this is even a reasonable question?)
I got to thinking about this recently when a custom recurve builder told me that, for heavier arrows, he would build takedown limbs differently, using thicker or additional wood laminations.
Thanks for any insight that you may be willing to share.