Jeff, I started shooting 33" about 15 years ago and have gotten used to it, so to avoid confusion, I just say my draw is 33". I did shoot 34" for years before that but 34 inchers got kinda rare. Pro shops loved fixing up arrows for me, 'cause they didn't even have to turn on the cutting saw. Just glue an insert into a full length shaft and that was it. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Martin's okay, but PSE? I get a rash when I pick up a PSE.
I've got a Legacy that I picked up in a pawn shop for $50 that I'm going to stick some #3 Accuwheels on to experiment with, but I'm always looking to find a long draw bow. Wouldn't hurt to check on those bows. I don't much like the control cam, but if he's got any E-wheeled Legacy's I might be interested.
Randy Dehnel at Saxon fixed me up with a 66" Mongoose that drew sweet out to 32" (that's what I draw on a longbow). My 72" selfbow stacks like a deck of cards though. Gonna have to find me a taller tree if I ever make another. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
I like hearing Reflex might be making the Caribou again. I think it's a good thing because I'm running into a lot of people on the forums that are getting interested in shooting fingers again, and there aren't many decent fingers bows out there right now.
Frank, you know how I am about shooting bows that are shorter than my draw length, and how I am about buying bows that are bigger than my bank account.

If I could get Hoyt to put LXPro limbs on a MagnaTec... But I hear they won't do a custom setup like that any more.
Bow_Tech Shooter, I've heard vague rumors about Wheeler, but I've never seen one of his bows. Does he have a website?