hey runningbird , i dont think i am qualified to be giving instruction on shooting . but for me i have improved my shooting and my groups considerably in the last month or so . for me i have a few different bows . i would say i started out using the arrow to aim with .. i reach my anchor point and make sure the string is lined with the arrow and the target .. this really helped me with my accuracy left and right (as long as my grip is relaxed and my release is clean) and doing this over and over again ( i went to my lightest draw weight bow, 45# @ 28 bear cub ) it is a very comfortable draw weight for me . well after shooting so many arrows over the last few weeks it is getting like second nature to have everything lined up right . as for distance i believe i started aiming using the distance in the gap from arrow tip to target . ( i still use this method to a degree ) but after an hour or so i find myself just concentrating on the spot i wanna hitand just let the arrow fly. and it has been working very well for me .. i noticed you said your arrows are usually high and right . i was completely opposite . my arrows always seemed low and left. (moebow , who replied to you helped me improve my grip, making sure my thumb knuckle is on the right side of my grip ) keeping my grip much more relaxed and keeping my arrows flying straight., .
anyway , i am not much of a typing kinda guy, nor do i have the experience of many fella's on here but i hope i helped you in some way shape or form ..
Rob.