I've just been starting out with traditional archery over the last two weeks. I have a 48# Griffin longbow and I've been shooting Gold Tip 7595 arrows that are about 30 inches long, more or less intuitive-style.
Considering that I'm just starting out, I feel like I've been doing pretty good and I'm having a hell of a lot of fun. I can hit my 2ft x 2ft target most of the time from about 40m. But most of the time I'm shooting around 15m for practice and form work, and having a hard time keeping arrows in the center.
I've been noticing that most of my arrows hit the target with the nock a bit left. Their flight seems to take off slightly up and left and then spiral back around. Generally when I'm off (which is fairly often) I am high and left, regularly missing the target and losing my damn arrows way too often.
Just wondering if anyone has any tips on what I might be doing wrong. This is my first bow, so I'm not sure that it's tuned all that well for me. The weight feels about right, it looks good to the eye and generally feels okay, with everything seemingly in alignment. When I had my girlfriend take some pictures, my form looks pretty good, but I'm guessing it could easily be a problem with my follow-through. I've tried adjusting the nock point and it seems to be more than that.
Do you figure this is a bow-tuning problem, an arrow problem, or a form problem? What would you recommend trying to do to narrow it down, to straighten out the arrow flight and give me more consistency? Or should I just be aiming a bit more down right to compensate?
Thanks for your help.