Sounds like im not alone on this, and I’m in no way bashing longbows, I own more longbows than I do recurves and can shoot longbows well but I have to think about the grip and watch my form more with them. I guess the heavier riser than on my one or two piece longbows as well as a very consistent grip are a couple reasons, after reading these great responses I can throw in the fact it’s cut farther past center making it more forgiving on arrow spine as well. People say a longbow is more durable than a recurve , that may be true in some cases but Ive put my bows through a lot from dropping em out of trees to them sliding down a mountain side , I’ve scratched em up but never damaged one enough to affect its hunt ability , I once dropped one out of a tree, it landed on a limb tip, relaxed the limbs enough where the string wrapped around the bowquiver twisting both limbs sideways , I was able to unstring it and hand twist the limbs back in position restring it and it was fine. That’s tough enough for me.
I do love longbows and will will continue to hunt with them but I think a recurve will always be my go to hunting bow.