I spent the winter working on lowering my anchor and smoothing out my release, and i accomplished my goals.
But in focusing and being concious of my entire draw cycle, i realize that i am doing something that i wasn't aware of previously.
My draw cycle is basically a slow two count, with one being draw/pause and then the end of the second beat being release.
But here is where it got interesting. I've noticed i start by focusing on my target spot intently, and as my arrow gets to 3/4 draw, my focus comes back entirely to my arow tip (i'm sure i look cross-eyed if viewed from the front). It remains focused on the tip of the arrow to full draw, at which point it then moves back to my target focus. Once my focus is back fully, i release (the pause if barely perceptible, and the release happens after hitting dual anchors)
There is no concious "lining up", as in "move it a litle to the left", just a fluid "there it is" moment.
So is this Hill's "Split Vision", or am i doing something oddball here?