The really neat thing about trad archery is the nearly limitless choices available. I'm an old man with severe arthritis. Believe me, it's not only in my head
I load my own shotgun ammunition mainly because I can't buy light loads. If I shoot a round of any kind of clay target game with the typical ammo you find in the big box stores, I have a horrible headache at the base of my skull. Load my 20ga equivalent loads in my 12ga and I can shoot 200 - 300 birds with no problems.
I sold a VERY nice Abbott bow because after a dozen shots, my bow wrist and elbow ached.
The bow was as quiet as a bow can get and it hit right where I pointed it - one of only two bows I've owned that did. I couldn't miss with that bow. Believe me, I wanted to keep that one. There was no jumping around, or "kicks like a mule" going on. I just felt a vibration run up my arm that I don't get with a slightly higher wrist.
I'm seriously looking at going a bit non-traditional and getting a 68" D bow with a medium wrist grip. Isn't it nice to have choices?
Ron