What are you all using as your anchor point?
For nearly two years, I have been tip of middle finger (shoot 3-under) to the corner of my mouth. In the last several months I added positioning the first knuckle of my thumb to the point of my jaw. I honestly never felt like I was at my "maximum" full draw. I felt like, when I drew, I had to let up slightly to hit the corner of my mouth. Once season has finally ended, I have started experimenting. I've been hooking the crotch of my thumb on the point of my jaw for several days, and it feels MUCH better. I feel like I am in a more stable position at full draw, if that makes sense? Arrows are flying great, also. My accuracy/consistency has been a little up and down, still getting used to it. I'm shooting more arrow groups lately, also, which I usually don't do. I'll cut back to single arrows soon. I have a tendency to start speeding up the process when I shoot groups, which is why I don't do it. My focus is better on single arrows. I'll have to self film to confirm but it feels like my finishing position is better, too. My release hand doesn't feel like it's flying out as much.
For nearly two years, I have been tip of middle finger (shoot 3-under) to the corner of my mouth. In the last several months I added positioning the first knuckle of my thumb to the point of my jaw. I honestly never felt like I was at my "maximum" full draw. I felt like, when I drew, I had to let up slightly to hit the corner of my mouth. Once season has finally ended, I have started experimenting. I've been hooking the crotch of my thumb on the point of my jaw for several days, and it feels MUCH better. I feel like I am in a more stable position at full draw, if that makes sense? Arrows are flying great, also. My accuracy/consistency has been a little up and down, still getting used to it. I'm shooting more arrow groups lately, also, which I usually don't do. I'll cut back to single arrows soon. I have a tendency to start speeding up the process when I shoot groups, which is why I don't do it. My focus is better on single arrows. I'll have to self film to confirm but it feels like my finishing position is better, too. My release hand doesn't feel like it's flying out as much.