RE: Recommendations please
Virtually every bow can be made to shoot very accurately. The question becomes, "how many features do you want to buy". Some things cost more that don't actually contribute to better shooting. For instance, higher-end materials that last longer, better machining, latest designs, the "biggest" name and silencing features, to name a few.
The real keys are - proper draw length, proper draw weight, a brace height that allows the string to clear the heaviest jacket that will be worn, an ATA that is long enough to allow some forgiveness for a beginner and a grip that allows an easily repeatable position (grip comfort means little). If a hunter can get all this, they'll have the potential to shoot as well as they're capable of, regardless of how little the bow costs.