We hunted with those arrows for many years!! I made the switch to a compound around 1983/4 and did not look back until about ten years ago. I ran across a beautiful recurve but couldn't buy it as it sold before I could buy it. Busy day and I did not expect to sell it. ( At store I worked at) SO I was on the hunt for a recurve!! I found a very nice Damon Howat 45# recurve and grabbed it right then!! I bought some cedar shafts and built arrows. (If you haven't done this, it's alot of fun and you should look into it!!)
Move forward to last year, my grand father passed and I was left two recurves and about 4 dozen bear hunting arrows a couple quivers and a couple boxes of bear and zwickie broad heads.
The bows are a 50 and 55#. The 50 is a Pearson and the 55 a bear grizzly Both perfect stored unstrung and horizontal. Some of the arrows need reflecting but as I said that's the fun part.
Try shooting arial targets in a field with the flu flus!! Make your own targets with cardboard discs glued together. Lots of fun!!!
CW