Ill make sure to look at previous posts, I don't change draws, as i said in the post, the shorter of the two is when im crouching, i don't get as much draw out of it, the longer draw is when im standing up strait and extending my draw to a comfortable max. My anchor point is the same, i draw to the corner of my mouth with my index finger touching the corner. And from what ive read, you measure all your spines from 26" then you change it based on the length of the arrow, so if i made a 31" arrow, i would be lessening the spine, i could also just make 2 sets of arrows(27-28 and 31-32.) One for short draws and one for the longer. Then just separate them in the quiver and make some distinction between the two(could be 2 fletch vs 3) I was thinking that once i chase a ring i would take a compass and draw a circle with the center where i drew it based on grain, ive seen a lot of people doing this to get accurate wiggles and snakes. This stave does have some reflex, but not that much. I will more than likely flip the tip like you said, that combine with narrow tips seems like it would shoot fast and wind up with less hand shock, and as you said, it would have a lower string angle and would be effectively shorter, allowing it to clear bushes better.