Yes, that's precisely what happened with the overdraw - I was waiting for the click to let me know that I'd reached the appropriate draw length, and of course, didn't get one!
I think you said in another thread that the clicker shouldn't be a trigger; I have had occasions where it's clicked, and I haven't released because I wasn't happy with where I was at that point. More of a 'if everything's right, then why hold onto it?', rather than a 'must get rid of it now!' trigger.
I genuinely don't think the problem is the clicker, that seems to be fine where it is. To draw considerably further is a definite strain, and to draw less far is absolutely a poorer shot that drops low. I am in the position where if I know I'm not going to get through it, I know that there is something else wrong; better than previously, where I would have carried on regardless.
I will be shooting without scoring at all next week; just concentrating on the shot and the technique. I think I've started to get really hung up on the poor scores, and need to lay off the scoring for a while. Back to basics, if you will.
I think you said in another thread that the clicker shouldn't be a trigger; I have had occasions where it's clicked, and I haven't released because I wasn't happy with where I was at that point. More of a 'if everything's right, then why hold onto it?', rather than a 'must get rid of it now!' trigger.
I genuinely don't think the problem is the clicker, that seems to be fine where it is. To draw considerably further is a definite strain, and to draw less far is absolutely a poorer shot that drops low. I am in the position where if I know I'm not going to get through it, I know that there is something else wrong; better than previously, where I would have carried on regardless.
I will be shooting without scoring at all next week; just concentrating on the shot and the technique. I think I've started to get really hung up on the poor scores, and need to lay off the scoring for a while. Back to basics, if you will.