For me, a hybrid R/D is more forgiving of a particular release error that I sometimes have, it has to do with my release fingers reacting to a high gripped bow, when I accidentally heal the grip too much. I have a very good recurve, I use a tab when I shoot it, if I get that heavy ring finger hanging on when using a thick shooting glove, that arrow will be a foot and a half off line compared to six inches with the tab on that recurve. With a mild R/D or longbow with a low grip, I do much better.
A local kid bought a used Bear Patriot, an area long draw straight up recurve shooter gave him crap about it. He wanted to try a shot, but the arrows were too short for him. I told him to open up his stance, cant the bow and bend his bow arm, to not over draw the arrows. He complied after a few practice draws. Amazed himself, he shot it better than his recurve. Two weeks later he bought one of his own. I have to agree the Bear Patriot is a way better bow than I expected.