Vertix 62# 30" draw and 30" Easton 6.5's with std alum. insert with 20 grains screwed in the back and 200 gr cutthroat. I really like the flexibility of the switchweight modules. Buying my first bow in Dec. 2018 (not new to hunting) I had now idea what draw weight I wanted or what my draw length was so it made sense to me that the Vertix which had just come out would allow me to easily change dw and dl. The dealer set me up with 60 lb modules set at 55#, 28.5" DL and an index release. I shot it a lot at first and started having shoulder issues on both sides (I'm 51) so I backed off the dw to 50 which made a big difference. Over the next 9 months I built up my shooting muscles so I was pulling 62# pretty comfortably by September. After the season I wanted to switched to a thumb release. I went back to the dealer to get my draw length adjusted for the thumb release. This time I had a better feeling for what was comfortable and with the thumb release my draw length was now 30". I think the 28.5" was a little short even for the index release. When I made this change I moved up to a 70# mod because at this point I wanted to shoot at 65#. Shooting 65# was great until this July when I joined the ranks of the saddle hunters and bought a saddle. After practicing with the saddle I backed off the dw to 62# to make it a little easier to draw in the saddle at what feel like odd angles for me now. For someone that is a more experienced archer and knows what they want this flexibility is probably not as advantageous however I really appreciate it.