Over many years, and with a lot of "fair wear and tear", I have found that my draw length has shortened from 28.5 to 26.5 inches, due to changing from a high wrist grip, to a lower wrist grip, in addition to some accumulated shoulder injuries I am trying to work through/around.
Recently, for reasons I can neither articulate, nor explain, I left some pretty fancy, "go to" bows on the rack and picked up my trusty, twenty+ year-old, Kodiak Magnum. In its day, it served me well....
I find that I seem to be a lot more consistent with it than I used to be. Even though I'm only pulling 46#, or so, at my reduced draw length, I think I'm going to stick with it for awhile....
My sense of irony seems to infer that, since I came into archery, (I guess it is "traditional" archery, nowadays), with a 45# Kodiak Hunter, it might not be so bad to "finish up" with another 45# Bear recurve. I guess it provides an appealing sense of symmetry....
Should you get a Kodiak Magnum, I wish you all possible success with it. I do agree with "Orion" and "threeunder", however. It would be best to try one first, if you can.
Be well and good luck.