How much do you want it and how much are you willing to spend to get there? I was in your same shoes one year ago when I made the leap. I added everything up two nights ago and at this point i am into it 2200 bucks! Holy crap..
I wanted to first off find someone that knew what the heck they were talking about when it comes to trad archery so as to not start this journey forming bad habits. I bought a plane ticket and flew to Denver and met with Tom at RMS gear. He is one of the best out there, if not the best. He got me lined out as far as the basics go after one expensive day. I knew i wanted to hunt with a one piece stick bow, because of the simplicity, but didnt know where to start. Fred Bear was a stud so I figured i couldnt go wrong. I bought a 55lb bear super kodiak and once i got it i realized i didnt have enough strength to properly draw and shoot the bow. I was pretty bummed. Keep in mind i have shot a 72lb mathews for the last 10 years. I then sold that bow and bought a ILF takedown riser with 36 pound limbs. Shot that for a few months to get the feel of things and work on my form. As i began building strength i bought 50 pound limbs for it. Those were going to be my elk killing limbs. After shooting that setup every day for a month or so, I went back to the idea of liking the simplicity of a one piece bow. I got ahold of the fellow that i sold my super kodiak to and he agreed to sell it right back to me!
At this point I am 1.5 weeks from elk season, shooting a 658 grain (total weight) black eagle vintage arrow tipped with a 300 grain VPA head, out of my 64 inch bear super freeking kodiak at 172 FPS. Its a different feeling holding a stick and string with no rest, no sight, no fancy this and fancy that, just the bow and you, and knowing you can get that arrow to go where you want it to.