Yep, the only problem with a #40 Sage is the more you shoot it, the more you'll love it. Makes switching back to any other bow plain hard to do. I just feel that with about #40 one can pull and stretch into the draw, settle right into a nice comfy anchor, take a nice few seconds to zone in, switch into back tension. All that with plenty of time and relaxation. If I go up into the #50's, everything (every piece of my sequence) become compressed into shorter packets. The shots always come off quicker. Even if I slow it down, in time it creeps back into warp speed. A bow at #40 is a great training tool..