I will give a thumbs up too.
This is my entry level bow. I actually bought it as a 55# OMP Smokey Mountain Hunter, but it is the same exact riser as the Sage. I bought Samick Sage 35# limbs for it too. It's just a solid all around good bow. It's not as fast as some of the more expensive models, but plenty fast enough and very consistent from shot to shot.
With the latest fast flight strings, this bow really comes alive. So, that's the best recommendation I can make for anyone starting out with one. - replace the string.
The other cool thing (as just mentioned) is that this comes with the plunger hole and site mounting holes already put in. I don't use a sight myself, but it's nice that the option is there and I use those holes for a bow mounted quiver. Also, the mounting screw for weights is already there (can be used for a fishing reel too).
The other amazing thing is you can buy the riser and every available poundage limbs for less money than some of those more expensive bows.
Of course, if you stick with archery, you will eventually upgrade to better bows. Why? Because we all enjoy paying double, triple, quadruple or even ten times more money for incremental improvements in performance.
hahaha, - that's just how we are, and at some point you deserve a reward for all your hard work and dedication. But, that Sage can still always be a good practice bow, backup bow, lending bow, fishing bow, wall decoration, travel bow, slump-curing bow and all those things wrapped up into one inexpensive package that lasts a lifetime.
The only drawback is you will feel like you are in a Twilight Zone episode once you are shooting such an effective "riser" and "limb set" that each individually cost less than a set of a dozen modern arrows.