Those draw length formulas are also not set in stone, every body is different. Of course, things like bent arms to accommodate a straight grip, neck, head, anchor positions and how open one's stance is will influence your draw length. Some short bows back in the day were made to handle long draws. I would bet that Big Jim or Kirky could design a bow that would work better for your draw and for your grip, but make sure that you are settled into your form or know what would be best for you before spending the money. Until then work to get the most out of what you have, there is really nothing wrong with Browning Nomads when the the correct arrow is tuned in properly and your form is consistent.