The reason that I ask is that I noticed that all of your shots uniformly line up on the left side of the target. There are many reasons that this could happen, but the most common tends to be a problem with line-of-sight.
The best way to determine your eye dominance is to take both hands and place them one on top of the other so that the space between your index finger and your thumb on both hands forms a small hole through which you can see. Once you have done this, stand about 15-20 feet away from a wall and select a point of reference on the wall. After you select a point, raise your hands in front of you at full arm length so that you can see the point of reference you have chosen through the hole in your hands. Then, very slowly pull your hands toward your face, all the while keeping your point of reference in sight through the hole in your hands. YOu should find that your hands instinctively pull toward one eye. This is your dominant eye.
Once you know your dominant eye, then you can select the proper bow. Usually, those who are right-eye dominant will need a left-hand bow, and vice-versa. There are exceptions, though. Once you have done this, any accuracy problems that may be caused by line-of-sight issues shoud disappear. You can shoot with the opposite bow type, but just realize that it will take a little time for you to adjust.
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And mind you, ladies and gentlemen: Wisdom is rarely infallible
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