Hi All, I've been shooting recurves and longbows regularly since my earliest memories, so well over 30 years, and always thought I was a pretty decent shot. Over the past 2 years, however, I've been trying to develop better form and have been reading much of what's been posted here and have watched most of the recommended videos. I've started videoing myself and it's been helpful to hammer out a decent shot sequence. Over the this time I've added about 2 inches to my draw length just by developing better alignment and expansion. Much thanks to all who have contributed here and elsewhere. It's been good reading!
One thing that I keep noticing lately is that I creep while aiming. I'm currently in Kotzebue, AK and am doing a lot of indoor, blind bale type shooting. If I really focus on it, sometimes I can minimize the creep but I've noticed that it's even worse when I'm out shooting at targets. Sometimes I collapse as much as a full inch, maybe more. Last night I took a couple of videos of 4-5 shots. Some of them I'm able to maintain expansion and others, it's obvious that the arrow tip is sliding forward on the riser prior to shooting. Unfortunately, it's difficult for me to tell which shots I'm staying expanded and which shots I'm collapsing on until I review the video afterward.
I think this happens while I'm aiming and focusing on the target and it appears to be both my bow arm and my string arm that are collapsing but I'm not sure. I know that blind bale shouldn't involve aiming but I'm trying to replicate my whole shot sequence and that seems to be the part that's causing the creep.
It's also frustrating that my draw length seems to vary by a 1/2 inch or so throughout a series of shots. My anchor is consistent and solid with 2 bony points of contact,
Thank you for reading all of this. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and feel free to give advice on any aspect of the shot. Much thanks in advance! Paul