I thought alot about what PatM said,, I think he has a very valid point,,
I usually default to the make the bow twice the length of the draw for sinew,,and that works
I am working on a bow now that is a great example of a sinew bow that is longer than normal and shooting well
I am intending to extend the draw,, but as I am tillering it the shorter draw it is demonstrating that a longer than twice the draw bow can shoot fine,,
the bow is 56 inches long
I am drawing it to 23 now,,, and one would think the bow should be 46 inches long to shoot well
this bow is 10 inches longer than that
it is pulling about 56#@ 23 inches and shooting 500 grain arrow in high 160's,, ok not amazing but shooting well enough to be a good hunting bow as is,, demonstrating PatM's point,,
I plan to tiller the bow to 25 and hope the ratio of arrow speed to draw will improve and think it will,, with the 56 inch length I could easily to to 28 if I need to,, anyway sometimes I just think to much,,