Background information: following advice from an earlier post regards draw length, I had my girlfriend video me shooting a hickory bow. I videoed myself as well. Over the course of three weekends, inside and in nature, I consistently released at 20.5 inches. I am pulling and releasing when it feels right, and the groups are good, and I am stumping great. The draw weight was about 43-44#, and then I piked a bit, from an initial length of 50.25 to 49 . At 20.5 inches the draw weight is now about 47.5-48 pounds.
My question: Is that enough draw weight for that short "powerstroke'? I hunt smaller coues whitetail, and some desert mulies. Arrows are around 450-475 grains, with grizzly 160 grain single bevel heads. So, @ 10 gpp.
Trying to avoid getting too caught up in the measuring. I just decided to shoot, and let my girlfriend video, and shoot like I like to shoot. Shocked to not get to 23", and while I can hold a bit for 22", the 20.5 is my quick shot draw length.