A neighbor gave me one awhile back, and I was really surprised at how well and pleasantly it shot. I'd say go for it.
Another good possibility is one of the old wood with glass front simple lemonwood longbows. They usually have no shelf at all and are shot off the hand. Usually easy to find on ****. I have a couple of them and enjoy them. In fact, the last couple of bows I've made, and the one I'm currently working on, are light draw, no-shelf models. When I wrap the grip, I slip a small piece of leather into the top of the wrap to act as an arrow placement reference. It isn't wide enough to actually support the arrow, but gives me some consistency in grip and arrow placement. I'm currently shooting the 17# longbow I finished last and doing so well with it that the current one will be in the same style, a very narrow deep core, but I'm hoping for maybe 20 to 25 pounds.