There was an article years ago in Bow and Arrow, by their staff target archer. The name evades me at the moment, Ellot something?? He advocated the use of target bows for hunting, because of the refined tuning and performance coupled with target accuracy. I can tell you that this is a very stiff shooting system to try to adopt to my hunting situations, for some target styles work for hunting. Anyway at a shooting preserve, his wife using a 32 pound BW target bow shooting Bodkin heads on metal target arrows, shot three arrows into a nice (probably tame) buck. They were all sticking out the other side. My point is that I had the chance to compare a Hoyt target bow to my hunting bow. It was his heavier set of limbs 42 pounds at 28" shooting arrows that were about the same weight as my hunting arrows. His bow was 12 feet per second faster than mine. I also helped a guy drag out a small 8 pointer, back in 1968. He shot the deer with fairly dull MA3 heads shooting a fiberglass Pearson recurve that only pulled 35 pounds, I would not recommend emulating either the 32 pound target bow with the Bodkins or the 35 pound fiberglass bow with the MA3, but that carbon limbed 42 pound target bow really put out an arrow and such performance could get one some leeway if draw weight was in question. Knowing what the performance of specific bow at a lighter weight and possibly at a shorter draw as well, could help to make a better bow buying decision.