Originally posted by pavan: There are exceptions to this. I had two Hill style longbows of the same weight, they looked quite similar until you looked closer at the designs. Both were 48 pounds at 26". One was 51 pounds at 28" and the other was 54 pounds at 28". The one that stacked at 28" was 15 foot per second faster at the 26 inch draw than the one that had the smooth draw to 28. i have seen other examples with recurves and longbows where a bow that functions nice at one draw will be less than desirable at a shorter draw. The first time i found this was comparing a newer Bear Kodiak, early 70s, to one from the 60s. The older Kodiak had an uncomfortable stack at my longer target style draw than the newer one. But with my shorter instinctive hunting form, the older stacking Kodiak performed better.