Thanks for the feedback. As for dropping my bow arm, it's not so much an issue after the shot, whereas when I'm actually aiming. I will line up my pin and try letting it float over the spot, and almost immediately my arm begins to drop, and then I have to fight it back upwards to get it to stay and when I do this, it leads to fatigue and my arm begins to shake even more causing my pin to float much much more.
Although I agree that form and consistant anchors are the most important part of shooting consistantly.AND,the release.The Eye dominance comes into play as far as comfort,tension and field of view.I squint as well to make sure I am centered on my housing,but I open immediately after I have alignment.
There is a reason that MOST pofessional coaches will recommend shooting with the dominant eye.That doesn't mean that all pros do.There will always be exceptions to any rule.
So, in reality does this element of comfort truly effect the shooting? I certainly understand it's BEST to shot with your dominant eye in theory, but in my situation, I feel like I may be using it as a band-aid fix to a bigger issue (form, anchor issues). In your opinion (and you have the experience so I respect it) is it in my best interest to basically make the all-out switch?