I have bows ranging from 45#@28" to 62#@28". I am finding that even using the same anchor point (index finger to corner of mouth) that my actual draw length changes as the bow weight changes. I think everyting is staying in alignment; my bow hand is not coming out of line with my shoulders. I can't detect any "hunching forward" or leaning my neck forward. My accuracy with the different weights does not seem affected. I first noticed it when I paid attention to the different amount of arrow sticking out it front of the bow.
Using an arrow with marked lengths on it, I find a 1" - 1.5" difference between 45# and 55# using the same anchor point. I can try to "stretch" everything as much as possible with my anchor point and I can not draw as much arrow length with 55# as I can with 45#.
Just drawing an arrow across my outstretched hand to my anchor point (without a bow), shows 3-4 inches of difference in draw length.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there that much compression of the body, the joints, the soft tissue, under the load of the draw weight?