We should all shoot as much draw weight, as we can comfortably handle. Even if it`s "just deer"
we are hunting.
There is alot of new information about getting better penetration out of less draw weight, and that is great, but going up in draw weight WITHOUT creating problems elsewhere is great too.
Sooner or later, a situation will occur, where more draw weight would be a great benifit. Every little bit helps, even five pounds.
From what I have read, and seen for myself, performance gains are significant when increasing draw weight until you reach the 65 to 70 pound range. Then the increase in performance
does not keep in line with the increase in weight.
One more thing I would add, this high to extreme front of center weight, is a plus that every bowhunter should take advantage of. Regardless of draw weight. IMO.
Good luck.