I have a friend that was shooting a 60" recurve and thought that the short length was causing him problem for his 28" draw, which was really 27". I let him try a longbow with a straight grip and showed him how to shoot it. He was instantly more accurate. He thought it was because of the string angle, they were virtually the same at his for real 27" draw. I showed him by drawing both bows together, his was 45 and mine was 55 at 27". he went back to his own bow and instead of up and down misses he had left and right misses. Went back to the longbow and once again instant accuracy. There is nothing wrong with his recurve, it shoots fine, just not when he shoots it. So I let him keep my longbow, it was tillered too long for my, better for myself 26", draw anyway.I have seen guys go from 64" recurves down to 58" hybrids and have the same type of results. It matters more if the bow feels right to you, when you find a bow that seems to shoot itself, stick with it.