I am now shooting lefty too, same deal as others, dominant left / right, depends on the day, 'cept I changed over a bit over a year ago.
With Easton BH 340 shafts I shoot left, 3", (32" full length, 175 plus 50 tip weight). I group pretty tight, although we are talking 7 yards (basement range). These shafts spine ~ 90# on my wall mount spiner.
When I shoot woods (31", spine at 70# - 75#, they go right by not quite 3", say 2". Only about 140 grain glue on's on the woods. Definite groups show between woods and carbons.
The bow is a RER XL, 62" recurve. 51# at 28 and I am drawing to 30" (maybe plus 1/2). My draw incorporates a type of rotational draw to the stop using my shoulders, then I drop my face down to anchor, so my draw and hold seems to stay the same. I don't believe I am creeping and usually get good clean releases and follow thru. Of course, that is ME saying that.
Am I misunderstanding ? Shooting lefty, weak should go left and stiff should show to the right . . right ?
I hear everybody mounting 300 plus on the front and I don't see how. I want to keep a decent total arrow weight so going a whole lot less than what I have is questionable for me.
Any suggestions ?
ChuckC