With the two anchor release as John Schulz teaches, one does not get a dead release. It does not fly way behind the head. Actually if done properly, there is no need for the drawing hand to come more than the length of the releasing fingers. Nothing is lost in the draw length and you will still get a hard release, getting the most efficiency from your setup. I have seen cases, where the shooter that is intending to follow through with the drawing hand coming way back, starts moving the bow prior to the release. Although, there are plenty of videos showing Hill pulling completely through his release as well, even though he taught otherwise.