See discussions under Black Widow thread.
Length of recurve will best be determined by you actually pulling and shooting as many as you can get your hands on. My preference is 60", but that works best for me. As far as a one-piece or a take-down, again that is a personal preference, but overall, you will find one-piece recurve bows to be lighter in mass weight and most take-down models heavier. Some folks like the stability of the heavier t/d. I have, shoot, and hunt with both. My travel bow is a 60#, 60" t/d CariBow with two sets of limbs set up exactly the same (on a wilderness trip, you are much more apt to break a limb than the riser, thus two sets of limbs). This rig fits into a box: two sets of limbs, riser, Great Northern Strap-on quiver, Allen wrench, limb bolts, bow square, string wax, stringer, 18 arrows, broadheads in a plastic holder, 4 jusd points in another holder, and feather water proof powder. The box can be wrapped in a sleeping bag and shoved into a military-style duffel surrounded by clothes, and thrown on a plane with no problems. One piece bows are a little harder to travel with, although you would be surprised what you can do with pvc pipe! :-)
Lots of personal preferences come into play with something as personal as a bow. Shoot lots of them in lots of styles: one will whisper to you!
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