An option is the ILF bow with either an aluminum or wood riser, made in the USA
The nice thing about ILF is the ability to change limb length and poundage and risers from 13" to 27" long
ILF risers typically are cut past center and are drilled and tapped for rests, plungers and even sights.
They have more "tunability" than most one pc. bows so your arrow options are greater.
There are many ILF risers that cover the pricing spectrum from approx. ($125) to what ever your wallet can stand.
Limbs are available in many different poundages and lengths to suit your budget and requirements.
I currently shoot an original DAS riser with Samick master limbs from 2005.
Start with cheap low poundage (35 - 40 lbs.) limbs to get your form perfected and move to higher poundage as your strength and ability improve.
if you think you are serious about the ILF system, I would invest in a better riser initially that has the option of different grips, as this is an often over looked part of the bow that has a big influence on your shooting accuracy and comfort.
I am partial to the DAS risers as that system was designed from the ground up to eliminate a lot of legacy challenges from older riser designs.
3 Rivers Archery took over the building of the DAS line from David Sosa (the original designer and builder).
If you are interested in the DAS history go to Tradtalk.com and go down that rabbit hole..........