I have the same draw length as you and have come to the conclusion that bow design has almost as much to do with it as overall bow length! I've tried shooting the Buffalo and felt like it was stacking on me at 31". You can get their Tiburon I think it's called and have it set up at 64", but it's shelf is cut past center and requires the strike plate to be built out to shoot off the shelf. So far I haven't found a 64" bow that I couldn't shoot, so my advice is look for that length setup unless you can shoot the bow first to see if it will work for you! I'm currently shooting a 66" Toelke Whip and it's quickly become my favorite! Getting ready to order one of their 66" takedown Lynx with Longbow limbs. I'm in my early fifties and had gotten to the point i couldn't ball up the first on my draw hand, after getting the 66" Whip for the last half of this year, I can ball up my first like normal again, even when I first wake up in the morning, so think about that if you have hand issues. Feel free to PM any particular questions, living right by an actual trad shop like I do, I've had the opportunity to shoot way more bow models than most people get too. Living back east where you do, there are some big shoots you can go too and shoot some bows. Good Luck!