Thanks all.
Pat: 31”. Darn good question PatM, as I often wonder why they did this. I would say it’s advantage is this style allows to shoot and get rid of arrows quickly. As you know they were ambush hunters. Secondly it’s very comfortabke in a sitting/crouching portions - such as behind a blind. The muscles and just the way your back works I think it’s a more ergonomic position when crouched - if that makes sense. A few more reasons but I think they also lend to shooting on the left side of the bow as well. I never wear an arm guard or finger cover (or whatever it’s called). Never needed to.
Hamish I could nit tell you what it compares to. It’s main disadvantage is that it’s a bit heavy. But I think it has good compression and tension strength. I really don’t know what it compares to. I’ve been told it’s a porous wood so it doesn’t grow rings, I think I’m using the term correctly . So You can get away with violating the back a bit and youlll be ok.
I’ll let the experts chime in on it’s characteristics as I am very novice at this.