Hi guys see if anyone can help with a little problem that is driving me nuts! First off a bit about me been shooting trad equipment for 18 years now and everything so far has been self taught. Was not really dedicated (as in shooting year round) until about 3 years ago but anymore it is my true passion and have been able to correct alot of my problems since I have learned of this wonderful tool called the internet here the last couple of years.
Now for my problem: It seems no matter what I try my point of impact at hunting distance is almost always 2 to 3 inches lower than my spot that I am looking at.I do feel my form is pretty good and that my bows are tuned well for good arrow flight. I have tried everything I can think of (nock height,brace height,different spine,split finger,3 under,different weight arrows from 480 grains to 610 grains) and the only way I can hit my mark is if I pick a spot 3" above where I want to hit. It is something I can deal with when I shoot at targets but I'm afraid that when it comes to a live animal with all the nerves I'm gonna forget that part and hit low. Am I worrying to much I have had very good success on almost all animals I've taken. I can even move my anchor one finger on my face and within 5 shots I'll be doing the same thing but like I said before look 3" high and the arrow is where I want it. Also after 20 yards I lose enough accuracy that its a little hard to tell but generally the arrows are lower than my spot. Forgot to mention last 2 months been working on a steady bow arm thru the shot in case I was dropping and that helped with windage issues but not elevation. Thank you for any advise you guys can give me.
Dave