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The "suprise release" is what you want. It shouldn't give you target panic.
Thanks guys. What you all have described is exactly what I keep falling back to. If I concentrate really hard I get a proper release but just when I think I have it I find myself punching again.
MTbiker...good summary of everything I have learned....but still trying to perfect.
Practice a Hard focus on a very small point on the target and hold it for a few seconds while your slowly applying pressure to the release. Try to avoid the "NOW" command when the sight pin is where you want it or it moves to the point you want to hit. This is when "punching" is most prevalent. Focus on the point...let the pin float around and apply pressure to the release. If you want to learn how to shoot using back tension I'd buy a back tension release that target shooters use. Learn to shoot it than go to a finger release for hunting .
I have been practicing at home with a piece of cord tied to my draw length and then I attach my release to it. Then I can "draw" and release for feel, without even using the bow. This has helped me tremendously on my trigger punch issue. I am much smoother now because of it.It was a great tip I got from Michael at Next Step Archery at Nock Point.