DC,, I have thought alot about this,, and I am guessing that if you weighed the long bow and the RD,,, there would be a difference in relation of mass weight to the draw wieght,, i am guessing that the long bow,, has more mass weight relative to the draw,,,
its easy to do that,, cause making them longer is traditional,, but adding unneeded mass,,,,, will increase handshock,,
an extreme example would be making one 72 inches ,, 40@ 28,,,
now cut it off to 60 inches,, and re tiller to 40#,,, its gonna be smooth as butter ,, it might take a bit of set,, but it will have less handshock than the too long,, too much mass bow,,,
yes I feel there is a difference in hand shock with different designs as well,,for example ,, a short sinew backed bow that is light in mass,,, is gonna shoot like a feather,,,
a self bow that is too wide too long and overbuit,, is gonn have a nice side profile and not take set,,, but its gonna kick,, and not be pleasant to shoot,, even though it would have the appearance of being right on,, its mass to draw weight is out of balance,,
even if I am wrong about the relative mass weight between the two bows,, reducing the mass of the long bow and re tillering,, could have a positive effect on reducing the shock,, if you are not happy with shooting it,, you have nothing to loose,, and might get it to shoot a bit sweeter,,,,, and yes I have cut the horn nocks off one to do just that,,,, it was awful thinking about it,, but when the bow shot better I was ok,,