Can't get the bow to tune??

I will! And I'll get some shooting videos. I'd like to put the compound down and go traditional only, so everyone's help has been a huge boost! Thanks @nevadabugle !
This may seem like a silly question, but 8 feet off is pretty wild, so I have to ask. Is the bow by any chance a left handed bow? I can see that causing this big of a point of impact issue.
 
This may seem like a silly question, but 8 feet off is pretty wild, so I have to ask. Is the bow by any chance a left handed bow? I can see that causing this big of a point of impact issue.
Yeah, crazy wild off target....it has to be something like this.

I used to pluck the string making my arrows go wide....but 8 feet on a 20y shot is crazy.
 
This may seem like a silly question, but 8 feet off is pretty wild, so I have to ask. Is the bow by any chance a left handed bow? I can see that causing this big of a point of impact issue.
It is right handed, but I'm wondering if there is warping. The limbs seem to be fine to the eye, and it shoots paper pretty well, but I'm at a loss, unless it has something to do with me anchoring behind the corner of my eye. I'm just used to burying my thumb knuckle behind my jaw from compound shooting
 
If the string is along the side of your face then you will always be shooting to the side offline and possibly adding torque to the string to exacerbate that.

Back to my first post, try drawing the string to the center of your eye- that should get you close to center.
 
It is right handed, but I'm wondering if there is warping. The limbs seem to be fine to the eye, and it shoots paper pretty well, but I'm at a loss, unless it has something to do with me anchoring behind the corner of my eye. I'm just used to burying my thumb knuckle behind my jaw from compound shooting
Anchoring on the side of your face is not gonna be 8 feet off at 20 yards. For the bow to be tweaked so much that you are 8' off at 20 yards, it would be an obvious amount to damage.
 
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