I appreciate the advice everyone. Pearl drums that's a very generous offer, if your still interested in letting me borrow the DVDs let me know and I'll take you up on the offer. What you guys describes where you start out shooting well but eventually fall apart, start short drawing, and becoming sporadic is what happens to me. And the worse my agooting gets the more I mess up and the shorter I start drawing. I feel like I need to gain that control of my shot. right now it is to where that when snap shooting on my better days I usually maintain a grapefruit sized cluster to about 15-20 yards depending on the day, but once I start missing I go way downhill and missing by a yard or more as close as 10 yards at times.
After some thinking i realized that over the last few years I havnt had one bow that I stick to for most of my shooting. Most of the shooting I end up doing is when I make a bow for someone I shoot it a bunch then it goes on to its new home. I'm feeling like that could be a major culprit of my problem, I've never had one bow that I have learned and adjusted to. I think I need to make a habit of every time I test shoot a new bow to start and finish with my main bow.
Thanks for the advice everyone, and if you have any more tips to give I feel like this thread will help out more reading this thread than just me. Which I hope it does.
Thanks,
Kyle