I'm posting this because this is a common issue among bow hunters and target shooters alike. Many times it is mis diagnosed as "target panic" and I suppose at times it could be. However, I believe most of the time it is equipment and or setup related. In this video, Alistair explains the causes and cures for this phenomenon. I like his videos and advise people to watch them. He does state that loop length has nothing to do with draw length, while I agree with that statement as a generic one, in reality, your loop length has an affect on your overall draw length and being too long or short can cause the same issues that the physical draw length of the bow can cause. Imo, the bows draw length AND your loop length need to be adjusted together to establish your proper anchors and overall draw length. Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyBKOApNqos&feature=youtube_gdata_player Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk 2