RE: Is the proof on your table?
My answer is no. Actually, it is tough for a tall person like me to find a bow that I want. I am 6'2" with a 33" draw. I honestly like a longer A to A bow that can easily handle my draw. It seem like so many manufacturers are overlooking people like me when they are designing new bows. Usually, a bow that will fit is down further on their bow line and is not one of their best sellers. I don't shoot Hoyt, however I do like their bow designs that are offered with different (longer) limbs. Their longer limb bows won't shoot as fast, but who cares, if it fits better. I don't always think that modules are the way to go. I think that a longer draw person needs more limbs. I will definetely consider Hoyt more for the next bow that I buy.