Is it possible to achieve true back tension if your draw length is not correct?
I've been shooting a Bear Grizzly recurve at 28" and it seems that it maybe about an 1/2" to 1" too short for me. While looking at myself in the mirror head on with a very comfortable anchor, I notice my drawing elbow doesn't make it to the six o'clock position but falls between the 5 o'clock and six o'clock position. I find that practicing full draw without a bow and with my drawing elbow in the six o'clock position, all tension is relieved and my back muscles take over. My performance has been pretty good lately, but my drawing shoulder is starting to get pretty sore.
Is there anything I can do differently or do I need a new bow? Should I bend my bow elbow to accomodate? Can you purchase a bow at 28 1/2" or 29" draw length?