imo, and in generalities, a longer length bow (longbow OR recurve) will typically be smoother drawing, with less finger pinch of the bow hand. some really shorter longbows, like shrews, were designed to feel like a longer bow, through riser and limb design (and higher brace heights).
there's almost always that compromise, of sorts, for a hunting stick bow - shorter bows are just more maneuverable in the air, in blinds, and stalking through the bush, swamp and timber.
my first mohawk longbows were 64", as i thought that length would best accommodate my 29" draw length. had an opportunity to compare those bows against a 62" 'hawk and found absolutely no difference. i switched over to 62" 'hawks, i'll take short bows as an advantage any day.
though i've had a gaggle of 60" longbows, and that's about the shortest i'd go, not as comfy on the draw hand as a longer longbow.
i did get to pull string on a 56" shrew and that felt just like a good 62" longbow.
lots to consider, lots to try out, the fun never ends .... :D