I've always taken away great experience from this forum. Maybe the experienced folks can help out here.
I'm a convert from a right hand to left hand shooter for little over a year now. I'm left eye dominant. My consistency has never been better, but it is my accuracy that is the problem. I'd say I'm more an instinctive shooter as I do not consciously notice the shaft in my vision.
I am consistently hitting just right of center a majority of the time. Not off enough to make a poor shot on game, but I feel if I could just adjust the bow to work with my style; I could really see some great shooting. It does however hurt me on 3D. The animals I frequently hunt have very small vitals and I'm really looking at trying to hit a 4" circle every time up to 25-30 yards or so. My consistency tells me I can do it ... but I need to get my shots to move over left just a bit.
What I've noticed: The closer I move my anchor to the center of my face (ie. middle teeth) I can get my shots to impact more left, but not enough. I anchor just in front of my eye tooth. I've cut down the material on the strike plate above the shelf to move the shaft closer to centerline of the bow. The shaft is now sitting pretty much dead center and this has got me much closer without noticeably affecting spine. However, I'm already at the point where I got almost nothing between the wood and shaft.
I feel if I could get the shaft over a bit more maybe even past center some, that this would get me more perfectly and naturally on target. But something in my gut tells me this is weird. I'd obviously need to remove some wood now to get past center and am afraid to consider that.
Does this thinking even make sense? Anyone else out there have a problem similar and find a solution?
Thanks Gang, -Ryan