Tinkering, Just my opinion. You need to find out your true draw before going and getting a bow. The reflex/ deflex design combines a longbow and a recurve, best of both worlds so to speak. When you look at it unstrung it bends the usual way, but towards the tips they bend back away from the string, kinda like a recurve but not nearly as dramatic. I shoot a Browning recurve #44@28" but I draw to 30", so I am getting around 50# The bow is fine, I'd be a little weary pulling a bow marked for less than 28", but I'm fairly green too and don't know about that. I do think you should get your draw figured out. An easy way to do that is to draw the bow with a full length arrow all the way back to your anchor. Have someone mark the arrow at the front of the bow. Your draw is the length from the nock to the mark. Most archery stores have light weight bows set up for this, or scales that can be used. After you figure out your draw length then your next step is to use the right length arrows. Good luck in your journey. Hope this helps.