Where the back of the arrow nock is on the string in relation to your face has very little to do with proper draw length, especially on short ATA bows. It kills me to see people talk about this on forums when 99.999999% have never been trained or even worked with a good form coach.
Hey don't blame me, Matt.....Someone else told me to check it.
My back elbow doesn't drop. I don't "think" I'm overdrawn....and the back elbow is in a straight line with my nocking point.
Do I think Im shooting well? yes. Do I know whether I'm overdrawn or not? Nope. It's why I asked the question (In case I was). Do I have confidence that I'll hit what I'm aiming at? You betcha.
BUT......
I was a solid scratch golfer in 1992 (as a PGA Teaching Professional). I drove 3.5 hours to have a man professionally fit me for a set of golf clubs. He changed everything.....loft/lie angle/swingweights/grips. I was already using forged clubs....and we altered them that day. I drove down there thinking I had a set of professional grade clubs that fit me to a "T". I drove home knowing that I THEN had that set. But how would I have known if I didn't ask?
First round back I shoot 66.....and I go to +2.6 in 6 months.
I'm confident in my bow, now. But what if it could be better???