Like you Brackshooter, When I got my first Hill, struggled a little. And as others have stated, found that the bow's love lower finger pressure and thumb knuckle slightly to side. I found that this posistion, puts the grip inline with the Ulna and Radius bones of the lower arm. As all of us marksmand know, bone support is much better and stable than muscle. This is an inherant reason to have the bow arm slightly bent, to act as shock absorber. The bone is supporting the bow and means less twist, but with straight arm alot more handshock. Takes a few days, (must be why Mr. Hill told people to practice nothing but form for two weeks). But once mastered Bam! Another Key is to ensure the Power T, is followed to allow a clean and straight release. Straight back drawn elbow, will mean push/pull tension correct and bow push straight to the target and not flung off by string tension.