FWIW My go-to Bow for practice and hunting is my Adcock ACS (A lot of folks know this.)
I love self/wood bows and have become increasingly enamored of them, and those who make them (some notably in this very thread), over the past few years. (A lot of folks know this.)
I have two FG (modern) Lam bows - I am lucky enough to have NINE wood bows (3 kids') I have made one, finished two others and have one (number 10) in the "boiler maker" now - LOL. My average bow weights are 40# to 50# (but I don't pull 50#). I have some notable bows (a John Sciffres, 3 Dano Gren, etc) and my latest is one by my local instructor, Mike Brooks. Why have I said all this? Just stateing the facts, Mame - LOL - not to brag, but only to say:
I love them all (as I do also my two modern Lams) but I never compare them to my ACS or 21st Century - even though I may be shooting them in the very same practice session, and with other friends. If I do compare, it is only a generic, "Now, you see, that speed and impact is not too shabby either, is it?" or something similar. I do usually note a difference in what I might consider max effective distance - with me shooting - but I always hunt close anyway, I have come to prefer it that way. I have never chronoed any of my wood bows! Besides I only chronoed my two moderns at other folks interest/insistance - and don't remember for the life of me what they read, now - LOL. I do genuinely hope that this season, or perhaps next, I will feel that it is time to try to take my first Whitetail with one of my wood bows, Cane arrows, perhaps even a stone head, etc - when it feels right - to me.
I started this "trip" because "Jawge" is a "home boy" (NH) to me and so, when I first hit the forums, I read all of his posts. This automatically intro-ed me to self/wood bows and primitive arrows. I never dreamed I would "have time" to learn to build one - and stated that often. However it snowballed from there and I can honestly say I have loved every faltering step along the way, including this thread. I hope you will too, Doug.