I have shot both compounds and recurves for many years. I started with a recurve at age 14 shooting instinctively for years and enjoyed great results even taking small game.
Then the compound eveloution came and I 'upgraded' when I began to shoot indoor archery leagues and 3D outdoor shoots. I have had about every bow there was as far as a compound bow - and while they are great if that 'sort of thing' is your bag - I always missed and loved shooting instinctively - for the no-fuss method it involves, my recurve being lighter in weight w/o all that stuff 'bolted' onto it!
'Going back' to shooting my recurve again - as Asbell states in his book - shooting has become FUN again and enjoyable. No messing with sight pins, peeps, arrow rests, and 'Perfectly executed blast-offs" as Asbell states - traditional and instinctive is so much easier and less cluttered to me. It's all I shoot now and love it and can't see myself ever going back to a compound again, sights, etc. I no longer need to worry about releases, pins, bolt on this and that - and just SHOOT! And it's FUN again and I love it!