I recently switched to a thumb release and at times have really good groups but the groups are inconsistent from day to day. I've been really trying to focus on how I'm anchoring my release and I'm finding it difficult to have a super consistent anchor.
My knuckles are behind my jaw under my ear rather then lying on my jawline. Without having an overly tight grip on my release I can't really feel my knuckles enough to have a consistent anchor point due to the fact that I'm not making a fist with my hand.
I've thought about shortening my draw length and then I could rest my knuckles over my jawline with (jawline between both knuckles) rather then behind my jaw under my ear. That way my hand wouldn't need to be clinched in order to get a solid anchor.
The pro shop in my area is acting like I should leave my draw length as is but I would like to get some of y'all's opinions and what works for the guys who use thumb releases.
My knuckles are behind my jaw under my ear rather then lying on my jawline. Without having an overly tight grip on my release I can't really feel my knuckles enough to have a consistent anchor point due to the fact that I'm not making a fist with my hand.
I've thought about shortening my draw length and then I could rest my knuckles over my jawline with (jawline between both knuckles) rather then behind my jaw under my ear. That way my hand wouldn't need to be clinched in order to get a solid anchor.
The pro shop in my area is acting like I should leave my draw length as is but I would like to get some of y'all's opinions and what works for the guys who use thumb releases.