I was wondering about what your theory is on building bows to a specific draw length. I've only built a couple of selfbows & looking to have a laminated recurve built soon & maybe make one myself. I know there are alot of 28" draw length bows for sale out there but if you shoot at 26" or 27" you would not be getting the full potential from the 28" bow. Correct ?? I would think that if someone was to build 2 identical bows only difference being draw length,say a 26" and 28" the bows limbs should be opening at different times to make the limbs work to their full potential at the specific draw length. If I draw a 26" bow my limbs should reach total open sooner than the 28" bow, correct ? Not just stop short in the draw cycle. I hope I'm making sense here. I have bought bows in the past at a 28" draw at a peak weight of a little more than I like to shoot & people have said " well at your draw length you'll be shooting the lighter weight" Obviously but I wouldn't think that is the way to go. Isn't a limb designed to work at a specific draw length ? Sometimes hard to find used bows made to my shorter draw 25-26". I just would like some more opinions on this from some of the bowyers out there. I'm going to have someone make me either a 1 piece or 3 piece t/d recurve soon, a short 52" 45#ish @ 26" draw. So if anyone out there is interested in a bow build job, let's talk. Thanks for your input, John