Just one old woodchucker's opinion...
Many times here, the topic suggests a take down, for the ability to change limbs and increase weight.
I would caution against that? Many times, new shooters jump weight as soon as they feel comfortable drawing their bows. A bow you are comfortable shooting, is a bow you become proficient with.
I have aquired quite a few old Bear recurves over the years, from 40-55#
I raised 2 boys that learned to shoot. they had their pick... They would try a heavier bow and struggle with it, only to go back to a lighter bow. In truth, they used what they shot best with!!
IMHO, Increasing weight too soon, lets bad habits, stay bad habits...
OMMV