Hoss said:
PnP Do you have a wrist sling? If not I recommend one. They are not expensive or you can make one from a length of rope. Attach it to the base of your stabilizer or to the riser just below the grip. adjust it so it is just starting to snug on your wrist at full draw. You don't want it so tight that it pulls on your hand because that will be a source of torque.
Then learn to shoot with a relaxed bow hand. The fingers should be loose and flexible. The finger tips will naturally wrap around the grip toward you thumb. Just let this happen don't make it happen and don't prevent it from happening. The pressure from the bow grip will flex the tendons in your fingers and make it happen. Upon release DO NOT grab the bow. Let the wrist sling catch the bow. Grabbing the bow is the most common type of torque and a major blockage for accuaracy.
I do, but it may be too loose, I have been meaning to shorten it a bit. Finally shooting on target.. after trying everything we could think of, we went to the local archery range and just played with the sites until i was shooting on target. After all of that I was putting a good grouping in the center with a few strays here and there and thats all me. I am pretty happy with the progress considering I am only three weeks in of ever picking up a bow. Thanks for all of the help and suggestions!