Ok I got this one,,
well I hunted with a 66 inch self bow this year,, I usually shoot a shorter bow,, and with practice can be very accurate with the shorter bow,,
what I found this year is after stump shooting for weeks and getting my form really tuned up,
the 66 inch bow will out shoot my shorter bow,, I have a 56 inch bow I really want to shoot deer with,
but when I shoot it compared to the 66 inch bow, the pin point accuracy on the longer bow is a little better,, sooo
I am thinking of just sticking with my longer bow for the oct deer season,,
I hate to admit it,, but I feel like the shorter bow just stacks a little bit more than the longer bow,,
the draw is just a bit smoother on the longer bow,, and that has translated to a little more consistant release and shot,,
dont get me wrong , I love the short bows and go crazy when people say they are not accurate, they are,,
but I am about convinced the longer bows are just a bit more accurate,, for all the obvious reasons,,
after shooting alot this year and out to 60 yards,, thats how I feel today,,
but just let me make a new short sinew bow I am in love with ,, and things could change,,