I have always estimated 5% per inch loss or gain from a known weight/length and it’s been pretty accurate.... Originally received this method from Black Widow Bows.
So (42lbs @28) x .95 = (39.9lbs @27) x .95 = (37.905lbs @26” Draw)
This by no means is perfect for all bow designs, lengths, draw force curve, efficiencies, etc.. but it is a good average....
To go up in draw length you multiply x 1.05 each inch
I think many folks think a typical 3lbs per inch but that’s more referring to a 60lb draw weight as a baseline from history.... It just doesn’t work that way across the spectrum of weights.
Hope this helps