Hi there, Moebow
I was hoping you would chime in. You are one of my heroes here. I don't post a lot, but I read and try to learn, and I have watched your videos, and read your responses to other posters, and I can safely say that you are responsible for me having some back tension built into my form! I am a real newbie, having started shooting last July, but I am progressing, and was pretty happy with my shootng until last Sunday. I shoot right-handed, and I think you are right about hand position on the face. Last night, after dinner, I messed with the tab and positioning, and found what you advised others to do: the leather is too long, and is rubbing my cheek, keeping my index finger too far away from my mouth, where I anchor. I forced the tab inwards (this was all without a bow, just checking positions), and found the feeling of my old form on the face. I also thought I should trim the length of the leather - it is quite a bit longer than my fingers. I also opened the gap between the two tongues of leather...but my muscles were too tired to try it with a bow. I will practice with a lighter bow tonight. I just didn't know if I was going in the right direction or not. Hence the question.
I was grouping in 2-3 inches at around 20 yards before, sometimes better, with the lighter limbs and fingers, and I would like to reach this with the heavier limbs and the tab, sometime in the (not too) distant future...I want to reach a standard that will allow me to take the hunting permit confidently.
Sorry for rambling...how long do you think a normal person should take to make this transition successfully? And thank you for taking the trouble to answer this.
DF