It's Buggs.
Don't know that I have ever been wrong before, but there is a first time for everything
Before I accept that fate, you are going to have to explain how you are manipulating your bone structure without using your muscles?
Buggs, excuse me brother. Guess my phone changed the spelling.
Now I’m not sure what you’re not understanding but this is actually pretty basic. If you set your shoulder, as get It in the socket, you PUSH your elbow draw elbow back until you get the bone on bone. Your bow will seem to let off. Clay Hayes actually has a decent video showing that with tongue depressors
I can perhaps explain this by just having you lean on a tree, if your ball is in socket you’ll just lean there really easy. No muscles really involved. Bone on bone. Now push the tree with your shoulder, if the shoulder comes up and out of socket (lack of bone on bone) , hold that a bit, see if you don’t get tired and would obviously be more prone to muscular injury. Imagine moving that as in swing draw. Hopefully you understand that.
Guys I’m gonna say something might not make sense but if I remember right Terry a bit back ago touched on correct bone on bone making heavy bows not seem so heavy. Heavy bows can actually help if used right. If I’m misremembering excuse me Terry.
Heavy bows if drawn incorrectly, cause lots of shoulder strain. Drawn/held properly it’ll feel like a different bow and be much easier and safer to shoot than a lighter one used with muscle shooting.
You still need a dynamic release imo so you still have back tension that causes you’re draw hand to move. That’s muscle doing that but sorta effortlessly as the bone is holding the weight. Hope that made sense.
So much easier to show/explain in person. That’s why instructors are so crucial. Most guys don’t learn from one