Did you get the Widow? If not, i'd also recommend the Bear TD if your draw length is 28 inches or less. Most any short (56-inch) recurve is going to stack beyond 28 inches. It's caused by the more acute string angle at the nock point as the limbs are drawn further. When drawn too far, the tips actually start getting closer together, making the angle at the nock where the arrow is held more acute, pinching the fingers.
Since a BW, is a forward handle recurve, it's limbs aren't flexed as much at full draw as a recurve with the riser/grip placed on the belly side of the limbs. Thus, it can be drawn longer before the tips start moving together, i.e., longer with less stack. So, if you have a draw length longer than 28 inches, the Widow or some other forward handle riser bow, would probably be the better choice in a short recurve. Of course, the Widow will work nicely if your draw length is less than 28 inches as well. A personal preference thing.