You do understand that with the same wpf a khergit bow will always have more accuracy than a strong bow right?
Stop trolling and actually test it out for yourself before talking with your ass rather than your mouth. With the exact same powerdraw and wpf, without the powerdraw being higher then the bow you are using effecting your accuracy, the strong bow would have ever so slightly higher accuracy(see below), but if you test it out the reticule of the khergit is 2/3rds the size of the strong bow at powerdraw 5. I also tested this just before I raised my powerdraw from 4 to 5 against the static target and it shrank roughly by a third its size once i increased the power draw by 1 for the khergit (Did same test from pwrdrw 5 to 6 with those 2 bows and warbow, smaller gain on khergit that time, same gain with strongbow). Also, your reticule size is held for longer in the smaller reticule size the more your powerdraw exceeds your bow's requirement.
Khergit Bow 4978 weight 1.25
requirement 4
spd rtng 65
shoot speed 57
thrust damage 22 cut
accuracy 95 Strong Bow 6580 weight 1.25
requirement 5
spd rtng 63
shoot speed 59
thrust damage 24 cut
accuracy 96 I took the time to test this several times with several different archer builds. So far the most effective was 6 powerdraw with khergit (consistently topped boards with that) but im still doing more tests. I am trying to provide info from that, you can choose to ignore it or use it, its entirely up to you. I would recommend everyone test it our for themselves as its easy enough to prove. The other stuff I discovered from testing takes more levelling to prove so I didnt post it, but what I have posted is easily provable with any assortment of bows.