What is the difference between you actual draw length (hunting) and the usual conventional methods of measuring ?
If draw length is "bone to bone" contact, wouldn't we vary based on individual builds? I measure 28.5 at one shop, putting the measuring stick to sternum and reaching forward. However, I notice over the years that 25"-25.75 is a "go to" place. My girlfriend watches me shoot, and says I usually am right there, 25.5 or so.
With a longer bow, I can standup and really squeeze the shoulder blades together, and hit 27, 27.5, 28 inches.
However, a 25.5 " draw seems to be where I am at. I practice sitting and releasing arrows a lot. I check the form in mirror, frontal view, and my string hand and arm are pulled back, not "chicken winging." I am 5 foot, 10 inches tall, and have longer arms but a broad back.
thoughts appreciated. I am ready to build some more bows, esp. since I realized that bows can bend right out of the fades, lol (BOM photos in PA magazine are a big help.)