could be your grip. I've found that holding the bow with my fingers wrapped around the grip (finger tips pointing back towards you) has a deleterious effect on the shot because on release, you tend to twist the riser inwards toward your bow hand forearm. try placing your finger tips on the front of the riser instead. its a bit like "milking" issue with shooting a pistol. firm, but even pressure between your thumb and the web of your hand, not so much with the ring and pinky fingers. even with a release and sights, still find that anchor point on your face. with a release, try and "pull the bow apart" -string hand straight back through the anchor point, bow hand to the target. video yourself! form, form form.



willy
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