Sure, what I mean by that is make the handle a working part of the bow. I usually wait until the last couple of inches of intended draw length and then start removing wood from the belly of the handle. For instance, if the intended draw length is 25", I would tiller the bow to 23" and then start gradually removing wood from the belly of the handle area. You really don't want the handle bending as much as the limbs because this is the worst possible place for set. Ideally, you should just start to feel the handle bend at about 23" of draw. Even with that slight of a bend in the handle, it will go along way towards relieving the stress of the entire bow. This will help considerably in getting the longer draw without excessive set. Josh