if you are shooting close range for game,, the short bow takes less wood to make,, is not harder to design,, and is just as durable as any bow,, and just as accurate at close range hunting shots,, and easier to carry and easier to move in tight brush or off a horse,, those are just some of the reasons the short bow came into favor,, if you have ever shot a shorter bow exclusively,, you will see how accurate you can become,, you are not at a disadvantage in any way,, I will agree,, the longer short bows are easier for me to shoot,, something I can draw 24 to 27 inches,,, lots of Ishi's bows were 50 ish,,, there is a reason for that,, long enough to have a smooth draw and power stroke,,,, short enough to have some of the advantages of the shorter bow,,,, yes if you are target shooting then the longer bows can put you at an advantage,, the shorter bows can be an advantage for the close hunting shots,, but thats not a hard fast rule, like most things in archery,,, one of the key advantages I have experienced,is there is less game spooking movement in a short draw bow,, and a little easier for me to get the shot off,, when a split second can make the difference in getting a shot at all,, when you are at 10 yards to a whitetail, you need all the advantage you can get to make the shot,,