Originally posted by Terry Green:
Doug...a video would be more helpful.....from drawing side and overhead and rear if possible.
You could even have a spine isssue...too stiff sometime if out of alignment will push the arrow left.
I will see if I can get my wife to stand on a chair behind me while I shoot and take some videos as well as behind and beside me.
I don't think that I am over spined with Heritage 75 arrows with 125gr tips shooting out of a 45#@28" bow and only drawing about 27 1/4" although I could be wrong.
I did try pointing my bow holding shoulder toward the target and drawing the arrow directly beneath my eye yesterday and things got better even though it felt weird. I have had bone graft surgery on my neck and have limited side to side range.
Below is a picture of the typical type of group that I was shooting at 20 yards yesterday after concentrating on both shoulder placement and arrow under the eye placement. The orange paint is 3/4" wide and 1 1/2" tall. The red circle area is where I usually hit while aiming at the orange dot. At least it is improvement.
I will keep practicing this technique until it feels more comfortable.
Not trying to highjack this thread but would like to shed some light on the frustrations of a new trad shooter.
Doug