You can find shorter bows today that allow longer draw lengths than you could 10-15 years ago. Limb designs are better. They stack less. Finger pinch can still be a problem for some shooters. All in all, there are a lot of people that would agree that the longer the bow, the smoother the draw and the more forgiving. There are a lot of reasons some people like and shoot short bows, tree stand hunting and blind hunting are some. I draw 30 inches now in my old age. I use to draw 31 in my younger days. I shoot 66-70 inch longbows and I have a 64 inch Rose Oak that is smooth as silk. I shot Black Widows for a long time because they were one of the few manufacturers that made a bow that would come back that far comfortably for me. (I'm showing my age) Anyway, shoot as long of a bow as suits you and the type of hunting or shooting you want to do and you won't go wrong. Unless you need short for some reason, long works for a lot of reasons.