I an noticing that trying to squeeze the shoulder blades together or extend the bow arm beyond what I think is "locked in" seems to hurt my shoulder.
Shooting at 26" inches ( with a "d bow, flatter that a Hill style handle, no build up at all), 45-75 arrows, no problem, at 46#.
When I get to "overthinking", I draw a little more further, 26.5", 26.75", but it seems to hurt my anterior shoulder. Shoulder hurts for a few days, a little warm to touch, a little sore, like wanting a heating pad
Like another poster said in an April 2020 thread, "overdrawing", my release kinda explodes, and more left and right misses occur.
I shoot all year, and am strong for my age, 55 in March. I video my form, and with last evidence, think that my draw is just a natural 26", even though I am 5'10"; maybe my shoulder blades just lock up at that draw length, as I have a broad back.
Any thoughts. Deer season is over, and I continue to better myself in this pursuit. I would love to hear thoughts on us shorter draw archers.