Just out of curiousity may I ask why you want to shoot an overdraw with shorter arrows? Not knocking you or anything, just want to know is all. I do it sometimes, but I know the ill effects and am just messing around. My set ups eventually find thier way back to the correct length arrows and the rest set up above my grip, or as close as I can get it.
Paul
Well I ordered 29" gold tip XT 7595's in Advantage Timber. I was wanting the shorter arrows in hopes that I would end up around 400 grains in total arrow weight still using 7595's, as I will be shooting 3D with this setup this summer and speed is important to me for this. I am assuming with 29" gold tip XT's in Advantage (9.7gpi), 100 grain heads, and 4" duravanes I will end up around 425 grains total and somewhere in the low 290's at 29" of draw and 71lbs weight.
I am very familiar with overdraws and how shorter shafts affect spine, as well as sensitivity to hand TQ, on my old setup I had to go with an overdraw setup to even get speeds of 250fps (older PSE), I simply was curious if the Drop Zone offered any overdraw, or if it made overdraw mandatory.