Granitestater,
You have received some terrific and consistent (mostly) advice here. Trying out lots of bows is terrific. I'm more concerned with you mastering the process of shooting than the equipment you use -- it is a rare bow, in proper condition, that won't shoot just fine. However, the process of shooting is infinitely more important and there aren't 50 best ways of doing it. If you are willing to spend $20 I recommend you go to wwww.archeryintheschools.org and purchase "Beyond NASP" DVD. This DVD was created for all archers, not just NASP kids, to provide advice on shooting form, coaching, mental aspects, and of course equipment and tuning. The authors are one Olympic Archery coach and terrific recurve hunter, Tim Strickland and the other author on the DVD is our country's youngest archery medalist, Denise Parker. They had ONE reason for making this DVD -- pass on advice for everyone to get the most out of archery. Some fellows who buy the DVD won't even tell their buddies about it because they don't want the "secrets" to get out. Good luck!