Thanks for all the input.
From what I understand, the Black widow SA I shoot at 62" is comparable to many bows at 64".
It seems like I was a part of this "revival" wave to traditional archery in the 1970/80s. Many of us at that time started with the heavier 60+# bows. This was even being advocated by the trad world spokes-people (Asbell to Shulz). I recall my friends with new custom Bighorns, Amer. LB, and Widows were often more than 60#. Now, whether by coincidence that we are aging or something else, there seems to have been this general philosophical shift to lighter bows.
I am not making a case one way or the other, but it does have me curious. . .In this shift there is all this discussion about proper placement etc., which no doubt is critical. However, after hunting with trad for 30 years, taking my share of game, hearing plenty of stories, and watching a fair number of videos (even with compounds), hits and discussions of recovery are more often less than optimal placement. I think this is a reality we need to contend with when it comes to hunting
My point is simple: When it comes to taking a shot at a live/moving target, with no warm up, nerves are coming unglued, etc. I want everything I can get in my favor- which may just include a quicker draw/shot with more poundage than we typically advocate these days. This was old school and maybe there was something right about it.
So- I am rethinking heavy bows. . .
Dan in KS