Hi Del.
Something to add to our discussion that has been missed out so far.( not surprising really as it isn't 100% on topic)
When I watch the two types of draw that you demonstrated; one is full of confidence and the the looks as if you fear the bow might break.
That is not a criticism of your shooting/drawing, just something that I feel is important for anyone shooting any bow type. They need to feel confident about what they are doing. It's like watching two people hammering in nails. One is a first timer with a hammer; the other is a carpenter.
You won't need to watch the nail going into the wood or bending before it gets in, to know which person is the first time user. You can tell on the back swing, yes?
Your war bow draw is full of confidence, as you would expect. I also think it would be a good style to adopt for a
recurve archer, but with a lighter draw and possible a slightly slower finish... but not too much.... that would look like hesitation.