RE: the wobble
When you practice.
QUIT BEFORE YOU GET TIERD!!!!!!!!!!!
Fatigue will teach you bad habits.
You are much better off doing 10 "perfect" shots than 50 sloppy ones.
As you get tired you will naturally change your stance, you will lock your arm, and you probably will start grabbing the bow.
ALL BAD THINGS!
I know it is weird to go out and make 10 shots and quit, but trust me you are doing your self a favor in the long run.
Keep a log book and monitor your progress.
Slow down your practice.
You should be able to callany miss.
After the shot you are 2" high left , WHY, Grip, release, sight picture ?
Take a breath - visualize that last shot- Try it agian without the mistake.
Keep track of your shots, when that wobble starts, or you can't hold your breath long enough to get the shot off - STOP -you have exceeded your training limit.
Back off 5 shots and stay @ that level for 7-10 days - add 5 shots per session - after 7-10 days - add five more.
Keep in mind the FIRST shot of the session is the most important!
Up in thee tree, you arenot going to get a couple shots to get loose.
The sun is coming up you are cold and stiff 'there he is!'
All that FIRST SHOT PRACTICEis about to pay off.