I think I'm having an alignment problem. I have heard from many to be sure that your bow arm shoulder is low and back. Maybe I took this too literally, because a couple years ago I started making sure this was the case, and my shooting has suffered. I hit to the left all the time. When I was shooting better, it was almost as if I shifted my bow arm shoulder somewhat to the right (right handed shooter) to get that arm in a straight line. Tonight I was fighting the shooting left thing again all night. I went back to doing it the way I used to, and my shooting was better. It also felt better to me. What is the proper way to position your bow arm shoulder? I mean, i'm going to do what works best for me, but I wonder why so many people say to keep it down and back. To me that seems like you are pointing your shoulder left of where you are trying to hig (right hand shooter) and for me that is where my arrow normally goes! I will try to post some video next week. I took lessons from Rick Welch in 2006 and was shooting better than I ever had. Seems like the more I read about how others shoot, I end up trying new things that are not always beneficial to my shooting.