The ILF option is a really good idea because you are going to want to start light to learn to shoot, and then move up in weight as you progress. If not that Southwest bow would be fine to start. When I first started I wouldn't have been able to tell the difference between a great and crappy bow. I bought a $200 used Bear to start out. That way you can figure out how to shoot what you do/don't like in a bow etc. without a huge investment. Then you can look at a higher end bow. A word of advice is go light when you start. I went from a 70# compound to a 50# recurve and was still over bowed, it cost me a lot of time a developed bad habits when I first started. 35- 40# would have been a better starting point. If you can find a coach in your area that would be beneficial as well. RMS Gear sells used bows on their site and you might be able to get a better quality bow for not much more than the one you're looking at. good luck.