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Old 09-22-2003 | 03:56 PM
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Old 09-22-2003 | 08:55 PM
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Bob,

I think we' re saying the same thing. DeerT' s question was can you " lengthen the draw length by using a modified grip."

I' m saying that if the ONLY thing he wants to change is the handle, he' d have to remove material to increase the distance between his grip hand and anchor hand.

You' re saying that if he added material to the grip, he' d SHORTEN his draw length, so then he' d need to adjust cables/string to get back to where he was. (Which I agree with.)

I thought he was asking " how do you change to bow' s handle to achieve a change in draw length" ?
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Old 09-23-2003 | 11:19 AM
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Thanks for all of the input! The link that Rangeball provided was what I was thinking about. Sorry I didn' t clarify. If I could use a 28,29 or even 30" module on the bow I currently own my kinetic energy and speed would increase which would give me more options for other areas(sights with less pins,mechanical BH' s, etc).
Now, finally does anyone know of a company that can custom make this style of grip? I may tinker with this after the season...or just buy a new bow
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