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I suggest a trip south to Springfield to the Bowrack. I'm fours away and if my bow needs a tune (better than I can do) I go there. Worth the trip and there are shops closer. To my north and south.
You have to try different models and sizes. Axle length, brace height, draw and speed all affect your comfort and accuracy shooting. I still have my first Bear recurve, circa 1972. I prefer hunting elk with my compound. For me it's simply a smoother draw and more accurate at distance.
So dry different models, speed bows, smooth draw bows, traditional and compound and you will discover what works best for you. There's nothing quite like getting in a herd, hearing them, smelling them, and then seeing 'em.
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