Wapiti,
Like you, I shot a lot of 3-D's over my 20 plus years of shooting compounds. Initially, I was self taught ( not a good thing ) and eventually shot 3-D's with some semi-pro shooters. My accuracy improved a lot, but my stance was always parallel to the target. At that time in my life, I shot many different ways to avoid accessive string slap and chest/string interference, mostly shooting bow with 1 inch shorter draw length and a noticeably bent bow arm. The short axel to axel bows also helped. Having said all that, my form was unconventional( I guess ). With your tips, I'm improving all those years of poor form.
Thanks again for your thoughts. I truly appreciate it. Since I have picked up trad. shooting, I have never looked back!
BTW: I posted a few pics entitled Shooting form advice ( Pics ). If you have time, take a look and let me know you thoughts.
Take care,
Dennis