Re: Holding shakey
Yes, i agree that we need to see a picture to really help you. Personally I suspect that the problem may be in your bow arm shoulder not being kept low. if you allow the front shoulder to "bunch up" toward your cheek you will eliminate most of the stabililty that using the strengths of the skeleton provides, as you are moving the bones out of alignment and transferring all of the holding weight to the muscles and ligaments. When you drop your arm to aim at a lower target you are most likely dropping the bow arm shoulder down into its strength position of bone to bone to joint alignment, thus steadying you again. Of course this is just a guess as i have not seen your form.
Chris
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