Lee, I love to shoot my longbow but at times I thought of taking up knitting. I too had your problem, after a lot of advice and reading on Trad Gang, I realized that I was not drawing with my back muscles and I moved my anchor pt. from the corner of mouth to cheekbone as McDave and Green suggested, and it really helped a lot. Also, Moebow suggested only practicing form which should not be done while shooting at a target. It took a few weeks of shooting into bale at 5ft with eyes closed and ONLY working on form. If you have the right form then your target shooting will greatly improve. I now practice form ONLY at least 4 times a week. I draw concentrating on a spot, get to my anchor, close my eyes, concentrate on back muscles and letting the string leave my fingers. I actually enjoy seeing if I come close to spot that I concentrated on. It is still a work in progress but things are much better, and in my case I was doing it wrong for 40 yrs, and you cant correct a habit of that in a short time.