It sure looks like it's easy to get hooked on, speed and weight of an arrow, and also the poundage of the bow.
I have always had to learn to adapt to what I have. I had a wonderful nice size eight point buck and with that buck was a 180 lb. matriarch doe, the reason I know the weight of the doe, she was taken a week later, by someone else. I had to let them both go, no qualms, no regrets, but I had a 50# John McDonald bow, my limitations(that I disciplined myself to) was 20 yd.,(three years ago) they were both at 35 yd., that was my concentration, now I could've relied on a 50# bow at 35 yd. my arrow weight at that time was 550 gr. I certainly could have relied on those two things, but I have determined that hunting with a traditional bow, is about getting as close to the game as possible. If I have to wait, that's part of the disciplined. I think sometimes we can overtest something, but the real test, is what we are made out of, not our bows and arrows.
I enjoy the "hunt" much more when I jumped into the mind of the "game"
Pastor Carl