The Superior has a fairly full to the palm locator grip. It is one that likes a full hand contact, but even with Hill style grips, bearing down hard on the grip is not needed. Getting the grip seated to the individual hand at the beginning of the draw is one thing, but that hard grip pressure is not needed at the end of the draw. I believe it was Jerry Hill that said that Howard Hill lightened the pressure on the grip during draw. That works very well for me. Also, Byron suggests keeping the elbow from locking straight is important with his bows, a similar class bow, because as he stated, that will keep the elbow from getting beat up. Personally, I think a longer R/D bow like the Superior would work better if shot with a split finger form, more in the John Schulz fashion. If one needs or desires to aim at full draw longer, no harm in that.