Arwin,
I'm sure glad you like that Sweet Grass. I know Gregg was pleased that you liked it. He cares a lot for you and your family. I hear your daughter likes the bow Gregg built for her too. I don't think I'm likely to get my daughter to shoot a bow anymore. She did when she was about 5 to 7 years old, but then she "grew up" and wanted to do girly things like her friends.
At least my son and my wife both shoot, so that is some consolation to me. We are all shooting Shrews. In fact I just bought that 54" Classic Hunter Samurai takedown, right-hand, 46#@28", that Gregg and Ron had there at K'zoo, and I am going to give it to my son as his birthday present. He started shooting a one piece 54" CH of mine that is about 10 pounds heavier and it was his favorite bow he ever shot. I was going to give it to him, but he has been living overseas for 3 years with one more year to go, and he can't really haul around a one piece, so I got him the takedown instead. I am 6'1" and 185#, but he got his height from his mother and is only 5'9" and 150#. He can shoot my bow well, but it wears him out pretty quickly. Dropping down 10 pounds will make it more fun for him, and that is plenty of weight, even at his 26 1/2" draw where he will be shooting around 42-43#. He will only be using that bow for target and stump shooting and small game anyway, so a lighter draw weight is not a problem. Besides, that weight will kill elk and bear. He will be pumped to get the Samurai. It only has the bamboo limbs, but that is certainly not a bad thing. Not every bow needs to be able to wring out all the performance possible. Besides, all my son has to do is wait around until I get too old to shoot my bows and he will have all the trad bows in various weights that he could ever use.
My wife shoots a little Shrew Lite that was Gregg's 9th Shrew he ever built. It was built for Ray Lyon's son. It is a neat little bow and perfect for a woman or youth. Probably somewhat similar to your daughter's bow.
Enjoy your bows. I know my family will enjoy ours!
Take care,
Allan