I started with recurves because they were the most modern bow ever. They not only had fiberglass belly and back - man-o-man, what an innovation that was - but their limbs were recurved to add power.
Like others, I went to compounds. They were certainly easier to shoot accurately with. But, every time I shot a deer, I said to myself: "I could have done that with my recurve!"
I learned that, for hunters, a recurve is more that adequate. For "shooters," ... well, they liked the compounds. To me, the compounds took the human element out of the equation.
Longbows were not modern enough for me. Ha! So, that's how a boy thinks! (and, of course, I was just not capable of adaptation... or something).