I have always preferred the recurve to the longbow for short bows, primarily because the only reason I would use a short bow is for hunting in situations where movement is restricted, and there are going to be a couple of inches more clearance with a recurve than a longbow of a given length. I have tried several short bows over the years, but the only one I’ve kept is my Robertson Wolfer. It is a beautifully made bow, with an offset design particularly suited to canting the bow, which again is particularly suited to situations where there are restrictions on movement. The 58” Wolfer is rated for draw lengths out to 30”, but in his descriptions of the bow, Dick rates it out to 31”, and I’m reasonably certain it wouldn't stack at your 30.5” draw length. In any situation that I would likely be using this bow, I would probably be packing it in disassembled, and the bow bolt system is the most dependable way I’ve found for reliably and quickly taking a bow apart and putting it back together. It's sort of spendy, but in this case I think you get what you pay for.