In asking this question I would like to eliminate the choice of a short bow specifically made for hunting purposes. Nothing wrong with a short bow, just not needed for this question.
When building a bow for a specific person and only interested in creating the most accurate and best fit(overall length) bow possible, how do you go about determining what length bow would be appropriate for that individual? I have heard for instance, that up to 28in draw most 58 inch bows are fine, but can you get added stability and performance by adding length and mass to better fit the archer?
The reason I ask is that I noticed olympic archers tend to use bows that appear to have a very long riser and longer length in general. I was wondering if the added mass and length makes for a better "feeling" and shooting bow?
Thanks,
Charlie
I would like to reitterate ****I am not remotely interested in the hunting aspect on this one. Just what makes for the best fitting, most accurate bow and how you determine that.