In my process of ongoing improvement, I think I've stumbled onto a different way of holding the bow that brought my scores up, WAY up... Well, a "different" way for me anyway.
When I teach people how to shoot, I tell them to hold the bow like you would a baseball bat or a broom handle, wrapping your fingers around the handle where the pressure of the bow is evenly distributed across the whole length of your palm. BUT, last week, in trying something new, I made the "OK" sign with my hand, and held the bow that way - that is, the pressure of the bow was on my thumb and forefinger only, and my other fingers were more or less pointing out towards the target. By doing this, I was able to adjust my grip much closer to the center of the bow than I previously had.
My scores went WAY up in doing this, and the best that I can figure is that it has taken more of "me" out of the shooting equation. Much like when you're at a shooting bench and you only rest the rifle lightly against your body while shooting, and you just let the rifle do what the rifle wants to do.
Any one else shoot by holding your hand in the "OK" position?