Jeff, back in the 80' s I shot an overdraw to get my arrows down to 31" . Had a bad experience with the overdraw when I was practicing with broadheads on a very windy day (gotta practice in all weather conditions, ya know). The arrow blew off the rest at full draw, bounced over the safety ledge, and the point lodged against my wrist. I had a devil of a time trying to keep from shooting that arrow through my wrist while going through all kinds of gyrations to get loose. The overdraw went away and I wouldn' t shoot one again for anything.
Now, I' ll set the rest about an inch behind the buttonhole, but that' s as far as I' ll take it back. I can get away with 32" shafts on my compound by doing that. And I can do 32" arrows on my longbow, but must have 33" for the recurve.
By the way, my current rest is the Cavalier FreeFlyte Micro flipper. My Golden Premier is socked away in the junk drawer along with all my releases. Maybe I just need to go back to release, buy a 28" draw bow and shoot with a 5" long string loop.