Thanks for the Input Mr. Lamb. I'll try to remember to experimant a bit more often when things don't seem to be working for me.
Razor-- I have always shot three under, and yes I was having to aim my arrow to the right of where I wanted it to hit with my high 3 under anchor. However, since I have changed and lowered my anchor that has gone away. I now line it right up. I started as a gap shooter, and can feel me naturaly moving into a more instictive shot. of course anchoring so low greatly changed my gap. This has caused me to put a lot of arrows in the wood target frame last week.
Today however I got it down. I put more arrows in the ten ring at 20 yards today then I have since I started shooting this Bushwacker in March. I have noticed that my anchor has come up just slightly on it's own, and I am shooting great. I am now anchoring with my pointer finger on the lower jaw. Not sure why this is working for me so well, it just is. Must be something to do with my body shape. My releases are better, my anchor is consistant and I don't colaps on the shot but once in a great while now. Feeling really good about my shooting!