Noticed over the last couple weeks that I'm shooting 4-6 inches left of what I aim at at 10 yards. I figured out I was pulling some "Kentucky windage" after my first shot to bring my second back to POA. Today I just aimed at the same spot and kept shooting. I'm off. Either its a bow issue, a shaft issue or I'm not looking where the arrow is actually going to go. I'm guessing the latter. Shafts are as tuned as I can make them to the bow. I haven't tried a bareshaft yet to see but I'm guessing it'll be the same. 600 spine GT Trads out of a 45lb recurve. I have noticed that if I pull a "looky loo" and drop my bow hand before the arrow impacts it goes farther left. Back tension is there so I've got that working for me. Might not be important but I draw about an inch past my anchor and then settle forward for the shot, don't know where I picked that up but it's comfortable and repeatable and it keeps me from hitting my face with the string.
Advice?
Richard.
Advice?
Richard.
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