Yep CV it is. I may be over-exxagerating a bit there, but not much. What I'll do is as soon as my shoulder locks into place, I'll freeze. Then I have to concentrate to use my back muscles to come to full draw, or I'll short draw, and usually snap shoot. No matter the poundage of bow.
I shot the 35# for a few months and the problem went away. I have a 40# now and I do the same with it when I get in a rut.
Luckily during early deer season, my confidence level was through the roof with my 57# longbow, couldnt shoot twice with broadheads for fear I'd kill an arrow.
Recently I sustained a hand injury, one of my tendons is stressed, or partially torn , something on that order. And I had to stop shooting for almost a month. I'm just now starting to shoot again gradually, and theres still a fair amount of pain. "TP" is making an appearance. All it takes for me to cure it is intense concentration for a week or two. But the hand injury is NOT helping, when it hurts to come to full draw, it puts a damper on your concentration.
I would completely out-rule the "TP" aspect of this, but I can come to full draw, anchor, pause, and release on a pine cone next to my target. I can even draw on the pine cone, swing to my target, and watch my draw decrease and lock in place at about 24".
Jason, I have used a clicker before, I concentrated more on the clicker than I did on aiming. Wasn't really for me, or I didnt try long enough. It stayed on my bow about a month before I took it off.
Lots of different "cures" out there but all I can say is just find which one fits you, and focus on that.
The Kid