There are a number of trad shooters in the canoe country, if I did not have so much work to do this month I would be there right now. The poundage of the starter bow should always be easy of course. The next step is to learn that form. Then the fun part of putting a hunting rig together. If you can pick up the 30 pounder cheap enough no problem, but since you are already shooting you will want something a little heavier soon. Everyone has their own body type and strength, I would suggest getting your hands on more bows of different weights, to decide where you are at right now. Your draw length will be less with trad form and the peak of your compound may not be that far from the length of trad form draw. Still go with a weight you can handle with proper form, horsing a compound over its peak is not the same as controlling a recurve. There are many good shooting lower priced bows to pick from, the X200 is one them.