Yeah, I forgot to mention it. Brace height is 8". I'm trying to keep it in the middle of recommended until I get the arrows a bit closer. Nock point is set at 1/2", so that's something to check out. I am currently only using one nock point.
I don't think my wrist is bent, I can't see it, and I haven't tried to catch it on camera. I'll try to catch that. I do know that my wrist feels relaxed , I'm trying to relax it through the shot cycle, and I think I am. I will pay closer attention the next time I shoot.
My bow arm is pretty strong, when I draw, i roll my elbow out just a bit, and I don't lock my elbow. I keep it slightly bent. The pressure of the grip stays on the meaty part if the palm in line with the webbing of the thumb, with even vertical pressure. I try to lightly hold the back of bow with my index finger, and middle finger.
I don't count how long I hold at full draw. When I reach anchor I focus on the spot and start slowly tightening my back muscles until my fingers slide off of the string. I will see how long that sequence lasts the next time I shoot as well.
I like the idea of anchoring to a tooth, I will look into that. Thanks for the tip.
By the way, nock tension is good. Not tight but not loose. I can slide the nock on the string when it snaps on, but it doesn't slide by just the weight of the arrow sitting on the shelf.
I have tried the weather rest, but honestly I just don't like it. If it comes to it I'll do what I did with my Ben Pearsons and put a piece of leather lace on the shelf under the rest.