It is important to realize this whole discussion revolves around the 0" to 2" between the dimensional center and the arrow pass on our bows. In fact, I think relatively few people put their arrow pass at even 2" above (on a typical 2/4/2" "handle"), 1 1/2" being the more common. I guess my point in advocating this position, which seems to be my lot in the craft lately, is that placement of the arrow pass is a decision we make when crafting our bows just like every other one. How wide, how long, where the bend starts, what finish, etc, these are all decisions we make, one would hope with forethought and purpose. Just because some of us accept without question the decision to always go 1 1/2" above doesn't mean the choice doesn't have implications, and that someone else actually made the decision for us. I just don't understand why, if there is a benefit which is my belief, folks don't at least entertain the idea we have this option, while at the same time chasing nearly every other option with vigor and wonder.