For a few months I've been struggling with "expansion" and back tension, trying to transfer as much of my draw as possible to my back, and (I thought) extend my draw length.
Well, my results were sketchy. Sure, I could get a longer draw, but my bow arm was anything but rock solid, and everything was overextended, under tension and outta whack.
I had read of a few shooters actually shortening their draws and seeing positive results. Well, I thought it can't hurt to try something new, as the road I was on was getting me nowhere.
Without getting into the mechanical changes, I only had to drop about half an inch to an inch and everything it falling into place so much better. I'm not feeling "stretched out" and overextended. I feel comfortable and in control of the shot like I haven't in a long time. And the results have been amazing!
I guess I'm curious as to who else has seen positive results from a shorter draw. What were some things that made you reevaluate your approach to your draw?