Figured I'd bump this vs a new thread.
Came from the compound world. Got set up w/a 45# Satori at my DL w/some Uuhka limbs. End up at the door from a very reputable shop with arrows that finished at 660 with a 200gr up front (29" Gold Tip trad)
I feel somewhat confident that instinctive/split vision shooting is where I'll lean, so assuming that trajectory is more learned vs depending so much on range estimation/gap.
When we walked it back to 30 yards, point on guess, I'm about 2ft low, so assuming 27 yards point on-ish. As a new recurve shooter, I don't plan to be shooting at an animal this fall past what I'm proficient at (hoping for 20yds), but am I setting myself up for failure with such a big trajectory? Better suited to drop down 100gr or so total and have a flatter shooting error to help with any errors? Or once that more instinctive sight picture is learned/engrained, its a moot point? I do range spots/shooting lanes anytime I stop to call, but the appeal to traditional is to learn to shoot more instinctive.
I have no doubt that 660gr will be a thumper, just unsure if that's best for where I'm at in the process and wanted to gather thoughts from the experience in here.