Hello Ethan
Bowtech Commander, 60# set at about 53-55#, Easton Slim Tech Axis HIT 400 series carbon shafts, 4" vanes, Montek G5 100 grain fixed broad heads, Copper John Dead Nuts sight and Ripcord fall away rest.
I used to use 10, 20, 30 and 40 yard pins but this critter shoots so flat I went to pins at 15 and 35 yards. The sight is click adjustable and the pins run in different tracks but the bow shoots so flat that the 10, 20 and 30 yard pins overlapped into one tri-colored blob.
I own and have used a Herters recurve and a Martin Firecat target bow I painted camo and used for over 20 years. I don't like holding the recurve back and the Martin, while very accurate is a higher poundage than necessary for deer and it is a lot heavier, noisier and slower than modern bows. I'll also confess to having a 80# PSE out in the shop bought for shooting telephone poles through caribou and moose (never did get around to hunting moose). Every now and then I draw it just to remind myself that I'm still capable of making silly choices.
I bought the Bowtech a few years ago, after the Commander was discontinued. I paid $425 for it as opposed to $7-800 for new production ones. If you stooge around Ebay you'll find similar savings for many brands of discontinued bows... Lefty models are even less expensive.
I learned a long time ago that anything over 50# draw weight only changes how deep the arrow goes into the dirt on the other side of the deer. If the Commander had been a 50# bow I'd have been happier since bows trend more accurate near the upper end of their weight range but at the price I found the bow at I jumped on the 60# one.
Lance