It varies depending on the shooter. Some people seem to be able to comfortably shoot shorter bows than others. Draw length is a major part of this, but not all of it. I don't shoot longbows at all, but I have trouble shooting bows shorter than 60" in recurves, and I have a 28-28 1/2" draw. I struggle with some 60" bows, and I don't shoot any 60" bow as well as I shoot 62-64" bows. Most charts will recommend a 60" bow for my draw. With your draw, a 58" will not be a problem, but you will probably find that a 60-62" draws smoother and is more stable. I think there is a point where the bow gets too long to be comfortable; 64" is as long as I like in a recurve. You really need to shoot some different length bows and see what feels right for you, but all things being equal, shorter is handier for hunting and longer is smoother, more stable, and better if you are shooting targets.