ok this is a sinew bow I started in 2015 and did shoot it at 20 inches of draw,, 56 inch bow
it was about 50#@ 20 inches and would shoot a 498 grain arrow 143fps
then at 22 inches and 53# with dacron string 153 fps,, and with fast flight at that draw 158 fps,,
56# at 23 inches and 166 fps with same arrow,,
I tillered this bow out to 26 inches and it shot a 500 grain arrow 180 fps(9.09gpp) ,, it was 55#@26 inches,, this was in 2017 that I re tested,, but I have found once a sinew bow settles in, it usually shoots about the same unless you put it in front of the swamp cooler or it gets rained on,,
some of the 46 inch bows I exerimented with shot really well at the short draws,, so can see why some were used for short range bufflalo hunts and such,, I could get a hunting weight arrow to go 170 or 180,, enough to kill a buffalo with less than 60# draw,, I didnt experiment with lighter weights much, but feel like a 40# 25 inch draw bow could easily shoot a 400 grain arrow 160 fps,, probaly more with sinew and reflex,, I might try that next time,, I just hate it when people get discouraged with their(short draw),, a Sioux warrior would have said your draw was to long at 25 inches, isnt it all relative,,
I will add shortly after that last test I was so happy with,, the sinew fell off that bow,,well the bow was not broken,, so I bent recurves into it and was going to sinew it again,, still sittling there waiting for me,, it will be interesting to see if the recurved version will out shoot the straight tip version,, right,,