."(No fiery darts piease) I could see where it would be a difference if you were under 28" because of the bow not reaching peak performance. But in my case I think their answer was right, because that performance is matched."
With a short draw it would make a difference, because the bow has not reached its peak performance, and gone a little past. I don't understand, your comment. He can plainly see it would make a difference in that scenario.
And I could also understand why it would make a difference on a well built kids bow, to outperforming, there are a lot of bows that outperform each other, at the same poundage, that depends on how they're made and what they're made out of.
There is too many variables to properly answer the question, and less you are comparing apples to apples. For it to be a good comparison of what performance would be, you need to make two bows out of the same material, with the same poundage, one at 28" and one at 26", then you can compare them by shooting the 28" at 26" and see what your loss is, and vice versa with the other one. Some problems cannot get solved on a thread. But the making of those two bows would be expensive if you weren't the bow maker. And it would do any good to try and use production bows. Not enough control factor.
Carl