I've hunted w/ recurves, compounds, and crossbow over the past forty-five yrs. and ALL have their benefits and disadvantages.
Recurves tend to "stack-up" as you reach full draw, which makes holding long a task.
Compounds, today, are truly "state of the art". Easy to draw, very forgiving, and extremely accurate in the hands of a "well practiced shooter".
Crossbows have also come a long way. They have better limbs, are often compounds w/ wheels or cams and are FAR more accurate then in the past. However, they do generate alot of torque, what w/ their short limbs and short bolts. But, if practiced w/ they are quite formidable and accurate at fairly long ranges(50 to 70yds.) They are not the "flat-shooting" rifle-like weapons they have been purported to be. They have quite an "arch" beyond 25yds. or so!!
I've been using a crossbow for about 8 yrs. now and I still have to be at my best, when hunting, to be successful, just as I had to be w/ a compound or recurve.
To me it's about HUNTING, not the weapon of choice!!!
Just my 2 cents worth!!!!! Enjoy whatever choice you make!!!