New guy here. Picked up an old recurve in December, sold 30 years accumulation of compound gear in January. It's like I found bow hunting all over again.
I've been shooting most days for 4 months and have read a bunch so I have some base knowledge but here's my question.
When I draw, I pretty much know if I'm "on" or not before I even anchor. I'm working hard not to snap shoot when I get that feeling. If I know I'm on target and force myself to come to anchor, hesitate and release, things work pretty well. On the other hand, if I come to anchor and I know I'm off target, usually high, I can't seem to make the adjustment needed to get back on target. Sometimes I notice that my bow arm drops on release in an attempt to lower my shot but I recognize the problem with that.
So, is this a normal struggle? Do you expect to draw on target each time or do good shooters still have to tweak their aim a bit after reaching full draw? I hope these aren't ridiculous questions. Thanks in advance.