If you're going to go for foot pounds of energy and arrow speed, some of you might find this interesting. Keep in mind my 42# recurve likes a stiff arrow and I'm shooting a 62", 12 strand Dyna97 fast flight bowstring.
With my 30" draw length and shooting my present 32", 421 grain 2212 aluminum arrow with a point weight of 75 grains out of my 66", 42# @ 30" recurve, it generates 32.1 foot pounds of energy with an arrow speed of 185 fps.
If I had a 28" draw length and shot a 66", 45# @ 28" recurve, I could shoot a 30", 433 grain 2212 aluminum arrow with a point weight of 105 grains giving 34.4 foot pounds of energy with an arrow speed of 189 fps.
In closing, the 45# @ 28" recurve gives better results than the 42# @ 30" recurve in both foot pounds of energy and in arrow speed.
Just food for thought.