Well, the target panic is back in full force, just when I thought it was gone for good.
It now has manifested itself in 2 ways.
1: I can get my anchor point approximately an inch away from the corner of my mouth, and then it is like my arm freezes up and I can not for the life of me get to anchor.
2: I can not prevent myself from releasing my arrow as I am forcing myself into that last inch or so. It is like I am 'trigger happy'.
Let me state that this is is NOOOO way due to me being overbowed. I am not overbowed in the slightest, and can draw and hold at anchor with ease, and in one full motion whenever I am aiming at something that is NOT a target, and that I mentally know that I will not shoot, such as my truck windshield, shed door, etc. Furthermore, this same issue creeps up while shooting my wife's recurve @ 25 lbs. So I know that it is not a weight draw issue, but is mental.
I am considering buying a clicker. I am not positive that this will solve the issue though.
Earlier I asked my wife to count to 3 out loud, but to only do so once my finger hit the corner of my mouth (anchor). I couldn't even get it there before I released the arrow.
Frustrating.