I regularly hunt with a Black Widow PCH with a Marksman Quiver on it, and I also regularly hunt with ASL's.
The recurve is definitely easier in some ways.
- Much easier to grip it consistently.
- Much heavier in the hand so it holds steady better. The extra weight also makes it more dead in the hand at the shot.
- Shoots an arrow faster than my longbows.
- Shorter N-N so I can get through brush with it in some ways much easier.
- Suits a bow quiver so I don't have a back quiver or side quiver dangling off my body.
- Despite not being as quiet as my longbows, it's definitely a quiet bow (62# draw and a 600gn arrow).
- I can shoot it accurately a little bit further than my longbows.
I do love the longbows for other reasons.
- Despite being harder to shoot for this reason, I love how light they are in my hands.
- Quieter.
- Even though they're long, sometimes they're better in thick brush because the profile is skinner.
- I'm actually happier, or I 'feel cooler' when I carry my longbows.
I'm a history teacher so I love thinking about English longbows and things like Agincourt.
When I say I hunt regularly, I mean I walk around regularly. We can hunt 365 days a year here but I'm still new to traditional archery so I'm enjoying both kinds of bows equally. I also don't hunt from a treestand so anything I hunt is taken from the ground, usually in a spot and stalk situation.
I find myself grabbing my black Widow when things seem more critical and I need to be more confident I can shoot out a little further if need be, but I take my longbows when I'm a bit more relaxed and I'm not as fussed with taking game as I am with having a good time in the bush, either by myself or with friends.
The same can be said for the target stuff I've been trying lately. Longbows and wood arrows for fun and shooting closer distances, and recurve with carbons when I'm really trying to push myself.
Just my take on it.