The shorter the DL, the less time the string is in contact with the arrow, so in that case it would be more forgiving of improper follow through, hence, more accurate
I do not agree at all with this, and I hear it over and over on the net. If "the time the arrow was on the string" made any difference at all in forgiveness. Every top indoor shooter would be using very light and fast arrows to get them off the string fast. Yet they almost all shoot very heavy logs out of 50lb bows that go abouts 200 fps with a tail wind
The few inches of brace or the few inches in draw length and their respects to "time on the string" mean nothing in the world of accuracy. Shooting a very heavy arrow at 50lbs causes the arrow to be on the string much longer than almost every short braced speed bow out there................YET these target bow are the most forgiving bows out there
Shoot the draw that FITS you. The "forgiveness" comes with form - and form comes with correct drawlength.