Frank Bullitt, I like how you think! Sometimes we just overthink a situation and see a problem where one ain't!
Many years ago, I decided a 56" recurve was my salvation, not because of tree stands, but because I had been busted by critters too many times out here in the wide open west....and somehow I thought a bow you could shoot from the lowest profile was the ticket. Bought a good one by a fine bowyer friend. I actually spent quite a lot of practice sessions that summer jogging the local outdoor range and then dropping into a sitting position to shoot, while still a bit breathless. Got pretty darned good at it too...I thought.
But, when the season came along- you know what happened-I had a standing shot(me standing, I mean) at very dim first light, at a fantastic mulie, hit him and lost him!!!!!! Looked for days, of course. Shortly after, a friend loaned me a 60" recurve to try for a while.....well, lo and behold, I was more consistent with it! Have reinforced this lesson many times since. It's easier to be consistent with a longer bow than a short one. Not the bow's performance, but mine.
There's a whole lot to this,and it's more in our head than our equipment.