Ive only got 3 bows, my primary Hunting bow I’ve had several years is a widow 60” SAV take down recurve, that’s around 56 at my 27 in draw. the other 2 are longbows that my good friend has built me , one is a 66” 54# at 27 the other a 64” 45@27, That he built me this year after a health scare. So they all are pretty different . I typically stick with one bow most of the season but this year I wanted to kill with the only bow that hasn’t done so, that being the 45# longbow I just got this summer. I should have shot it from the time I got it and left the others on the rack but I kept going back to the recurve that’s 11 lbs heavier , and shoots a 630 gr arrow very well, even though the longbow shot excellent and had plenty of punch with a 520 gr arrow, I just shot the recurve more consistently and was having issues with the lighter bow and the big drop in weight. The first week of season I shot a smallish buck with the 45 lb longbow with a less than perfect but fatal hit at 10 yards. That bothered me, I felt I was being irresponsible shooting a bow I didn’t feel as comfortable as possible with. So I picked up the recurve and killed a buck at 15 yards with a good shot. So now I’m gonna try to really work on the longbow and dedicate my self to it this season, 2 weeks ago I failed on a 12 yard broadside shot at a big doe, luckily missing her low rather than what could have easily been a wound . I’m finishing out our 5 month season with my recurve. I’ll work on the longbow this summer then make a decision what to hunt with and stick with it a month or so before season.
My problem is the big difference in bows , I let friends talk me into trying a much lighter bow after a bout with cancer and radiation this past year tnat luckily I came out ok and still in pretty good shape. I was spooked I was going to lose the ability to still shoot my heavier bow. Sorry for the long ramble but to me hunting with a bow should be automatic and fluid, not having to think about anchors and shot sequence when it’s time to shoot like I do with a unfamiliar set up . To me, that leads to bad stuff. Its cool you guys can switch bows like ya can. I’ll do it during the summer but just don’t feel I can while hunting