I need a bit of advice here from somebody who is more experienced than myself. I am really struggling with my accuracy of late. I have a good burst of hitting exactly where I want, then the next brace of arrows spray all over the place like a mad dog's breakfast. I have swapped between the two styles (upright stance like Olympic archer and bent over leaning into the shot traditional stance). Nothing seems to be working. I have spent ages on youtube watching videos by Grey Archer (he lives in Sweden), Arne Moe, Jimmy Blackmon, John Shultz etc. I have watched so many and tried so many different things I am worse than before, and confused and frustrated.
I am good at up to 15 yards with straight out instinctive shooting, but not so good at the longer distances. I am not too bad at getting the elevation correct, but the windage is my problem. I seem to spray arrows left and right. I have tried gap shooting but my arrow is so far below the spot at closer distances that I can't use it (I shoot split finger). I tried shooting 3 under and it was a disaster. Arne Moe gives lots of good advice, but he has a more upright Olympic stance, I prefer the leaning into the shot stance like John Shultz. The reason is If I shoot upright I lengthen my draw by quite a bit, it makes my bow a bit stronger than what I want and can hurt my shoulder on long shoots. The leaning forward stance shortens my draw, the bow is easier to pull and my shoulder likes that.
I am not wanting to start a debate here at all, because lots has been written on this stuff. I just want to know from people who have experienced my problems and worked through them. What I mainly want to know is how do you shoot, by judging the gap, or straight instinctive. I like the straight instinctive but find it very hard on distances over 20yards.
I live in a very isolated gold-mining town in the Western Australian desert. There are certainly no archery coaches here, so I have to learn everything off the internet - hence my questions.
Sutto