pdq,
Though not necessarily agreeing with him I would say that a 2 inch increase in draw length can definitely add to different shooting characteristics of any given bow. The most obvious difference is the increase in stored and released energy thus making any bow louder with more noise and recoil. The longer draw length creates a longer power stroke which means that the bow is going to be less forgiving of shooting errors. Any bow at a 30 inch draw length is going to be noisier with more recoil and vibration and more critical to shoot than a 28 inch draw length model if both bows are using identical setups. But then again, rarely would someone use the same arrows with a two inch difference in draw length...<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Now, back to the original question...

....no question, Hoyt Razortec. Just shoot it. It speaks for itself.