X2 on what South said throw this up in the shooters forum. Not being mean I'll just tell you what I see. You look to be a fit, strong guy so this is probably more of a mental thing. Since you are having problems with consistency and form you kind of need to strip it down and reprogram. Stand up straighter don't hunch so much, you loose alot of strength and draw length when you do this. Now practice burying that anchor, I MEAN BURY IT and don't shoot, just hold it and prove to yourself that you are in control then break down. Practice getting that elbow back behind that arrow, when you start to get it right the arrow will just jump off the bow straight away from you. Once you start to get things on the right track you can start practicing hunching, awkward positions, etc. In the beginning it will be more beneficial to practice form and holding or blank bailing than it will be to start shooting. Boring but worth it in the long run. On a day when I'm struggling i will very often draw, anchor, aim, hold and then break down. I might do this 3x for every 1 shot, I even do it some times on the #-d course just to settle myself. Hunting I draw on almost every animal that comes into range to practice. Keep with it, patience helps in this game, don't get frustrated, enjoy the little improvements and enjoy the ride. Good luck Joe