Hi all. I have been shooting trad for coming up on 3 years. I love my toelke longbows and wood arrows. I don’t see ever leaving them, but I am curious to try a heavy forgiving recurve. I know the “forgiving” aspect is often debated. But I had a cheap China made takedown recurve that was heavy mass weight. With carbon arrows, it was so much easier to be accurate with that than my light wood one piece longbows and wood arrows. I’m just wondering, what recommendations you have for heavy (mass weight), accurate, durable, forgiving. Thinking that will likely be takedown recurves. I would think black widow would fit the bill for non metal bows. I have a 78” wingspan and draw near 31”, so I would think 64”ish recurves would be needed. I have no idea about ILF or metal bows. Something that is highly resistant to limb twist or damage from backwoods hunting would be great. I know it’s a somewhat individual question, but appreciate any direction!