My friend bought a new bow that has adjustable up to like 90% and after shooting he prefers the lesser/least let off.
My first bow was 75% and the 1 I replaced it with is 80%. First bow is lighter and 2nd is little heavier. I much prefer having a little more weight in the hand and higher let off. Neither of the bows I would consider heavy but the 1st is a composite riser vs aluminum riser. The 1st bow is dual cam and 2nd single. I much prefer the single cam...the easier draw makes for less movement
Being able to hold full draw for a long time is real important to me...I've had to sit there pulled back waiting on a shot for a long time. Not as critical if u elevated but really important on the ground
My biggest "game changer" with archery for me has been lowering the draw weight. Being able to draw in awkward positions in a slow controlled way, being able to hold that dude back for 5 minutes and be comfortable, and if need to let down I can do it with little to no jerky motion.
It would be interesting head to head matchup 70pd draw with 90%lo vs 40pd draw with 80% and see which holds full draw the longest without getting shaky
Yeah...u gonna need to build new arrows but it's worth it IMO
Again, just my opinion and I think most will disagree.
Shot them both about the same accuracy wise but the heavier riser is better in hand feel at the shot