I made the switch also but not permanently. My goal is to take a few whitetails this fall with shooting both ways. Bone spur and rotator cuff in the right shoulder made the decision easier.
My recurve is 47#...the problem guys have is starting too high a bow weight. I started slowly in Feb and finally started shooting with confidence out to 30 yds in May.
I began by drawing back a 55# every day to build up my shoulders and back muscles. Then when the 47# felt good, I began to draw back an arrow and hold. I had to develop a solid anchor AND at times would put too much tension on the string causing my arrow to come off the shelf.
Once I was secure in drawing back, anchoring, and making sure I didn't curl my fingers too much, I would shoot 5 yds in my archery shop into a LARGE pillow bag. At times my right eye would take over and arrows would miss the mark.
My main concern here was PROPER FORM and CLEAN RELEASE. No torquing the bow, no plucking the string. Once satisfied, I hit the back yard for my standard roving and stumpshooting with Judo points.
Started picking spots at 10 yds and gradually worked my way out to 30 yds. It took time, patience and hard work. Now...I can pick the bow up, nock and arrow and hit my target WITHOUT thinking about anything else. Every now and then I get that "flyer" due to the right eye fighting me but 95% of the time...my arrows fly true.