Bear in mind, guys, that he doesn't have this problem with his other bows, so I think we can rule out form problems IN GENERAL. However, I have had occasions where I have hit my face with the string or the nock, and after a few whacks, I get gun-shy. I begin flinching to avoid the sting, and generally tensing up whenever i shoot. I probably do things with a bow like that that I don't ordinarily do. When I get into a situation like that, I have to retrain myself to come to full draw, relax, and shoot normally rather than do a bunch of things that only makes the situation worse. Forget about anchoring for a while; hold the string far enough away from your face that you know you're not going to hit it, bend your bow arm and rotate your bowhand out enough so you won't hit your forearm, and make sure you're shooting that particular bow with the same good form otherwise that you shoot your other bows with, and see if it sounds any different than it does now.