Just a thought to add when you select your bow and when you compare bows, do so with bow styles at the same poundages to really feel how they sit in your hand and feel on the release. Accuracy comes with practice, but all to often people overbow with to heavy a poundage and it is very difficult to develop a good shooting form and quite often bad habits are the result. I prefer longbows and in the past 50 years of shooting and hunting, they just work for me. I am 60 now and I started with a recurve at 10 years of age. Through the years I have owned many different makes and poundages and I have found a need to adjust over the years. For me if a bow feels right in your hand, you will probably enjoy shooting it, and if you will put in the time and effort to make it an extension of you as you hunt, you will find a lot of satisfaction. There are lot of great bowyers out there (past and present) and it is a great feeling to carry a traditional bow while hunting. Pick one and give it honest effort, success and reward will come both in the backyard, 3D shoots, stump shooting and hunting in the field. In time learn to tie your own strings and build your own arrows. best of luck to you.