DDave, thanks for your insight. As stated in my previous post I don't have any intentions of giving up after four months. Last time I gave a left handed bow a shot I didn't really set any goals, there was no commitment. I would take out one of my trusty right hand bows whenever I got tired of struggling with the lefty. I decided this time, that shooting left handed exclusively would be a better path to success. I shoot my bows a lot, usually every day. I will be hunting with a trad bow this fall, period. And I'll be using whatever bow I'm shooting best, right or left.
The reason I bought an inexpensive bow was not to minimize my losses in case things don't work out. My current hunting bows range from 53-58 pounds. I'd like to be shooting that same amount of weight with a left handed bow. It would have been a bad idea to try and learn good form at those weights. It doesn't make any sense either, to me to at least, to buy a expensive custom just to replace with a heavier one after a short while. If I had scads of extra money maybe I would have gotten a nicer bow. But I don't.
I'm getting better already. The little things are starting to come.