I draw about 31" with my 64" BW recurve. At my full draw, it is about 68.5 lbs. I have always shot aluminums, and know little about carbons or wood.
When I bare shaft, I get 'weak' consistently with full-length 2317s, with 125 grain field points. I want to hunt with approximately 750-800 grain arrows, and don't think the 2317s are gonna work. I'd prefer to shoot 150-200 grain broadheads anyway. The only way I can see this happening with 2317s for me would be to cut the shafts as short as my draw would allow, stick some weight in the back end to 'stiffen' the shafts even more, and hope I could find a broadhead weight that would work. The problem is, then I would have a heavy back end... too heavy for good FOC. I've got a ton of 2317s, and sure wish I could make them work.
Other than 2419s aluminums, what are my options? Can anyone recommend where I should start with carbons?