Indeed. The Vortex of Doom (for your credit card).
I have a Samick Sage that I enjoy shooting. Only 25# limbs, but since I'm just shooting light target arrows at paper, who cares. The Sage seems to be targeted at the bargain buyer in "tradtional" hunting bows since the draw weights go pretty heavy.
My wife bought herself a fairly heavy (in actual physical heft, not draw weight) metal ILF bow and developed a shoulder problem due to her crappy stance. She got a super-light (in both actual weight and draw weight) Samick Polaris to use while recovering. Start light. You can always go up with new limbs.
I mostly shoot in our basement, which means the overall length of the bow must be short so it doesn't hit the ceiling with the tip of the limb. The Sage is barely short enough for me. The Polaris would be a smoother shooter, because its riser is longer, but I can't use it at home. The Sage and Polaris limbs and risers are available a la carte from Lancaster (or were the last time I checked) and they are inter-compatible: you can put Sage limbs on a Polaris riser and vice-versa. The Sage limbs have tougher tips so they can be used with "fast-flight" string materials (stiffer fibers that give a bit more arrow velocity) and come in higher draw weights. Both risers have threaded inserts for sights, stabilizers and plungers, if you want to play around with those elaborations. Plungers probably make no sense at this level of seriousness, but a sight or a cheap stabilizer will certainly help with your accuracy, although they are not "traditional."
Samick is a Korean company, and supposedly the Koreans are serious about archery. The Sage and Polaris are entry-level models, but ours work fine and seem well made. I've shot mine quite a bit and it hasn't fallen apart, at any rate. I wouldn't claim this is the greatest thing ever if archery is going to be your passion, but I've shot a few thousand arrows from mine and had fun doing it.
I have a set of Carbon Impact Super Club arrows that I bought from Lancaster. Again, not world-beating quality but a good value and they work well enough for me.
IMR4227: Zero to 900 in 0.001 seconds
I'm only killing paper and my self-esteem.