I would start with a lower poundage bow as blackhawk mentioned. If you pulled back a 65# compound you could pull a 65# stickbow, but shooting it well and pulling the string back are two totally different things. When I first switched over I thought I had to have a heavy bow and I was using a compound that I could pull back at 70# so I got a 60# recurve. I shot it ok but my form really suffered because it was so heavy. I just recently got myself a 47# longbow and it is great to shoot. I've actually gotten so used to it that my arm tires out faster than it did when I first switched from the 60# bow. I'd start light and learn good form. As blackhawk said it's hard to break the bad habits you get in, I had to do alot of shooting where I was constantly thinking about what I was doing with the lighter bow, which is the opposite of being instinctive, before I finally got my form in a better place where it is now. Plus 45#-50# is more than enough, I've talked to guys that have gotten a complete pass thru on a deer with 35# bows.