Here is my take on form.
1 I like to try and have a straight line down my arm across my back and out my elbow.
2 I like to have my feet shoulder width and pointed at a comfortable angle off to the side of the target. Ever see a deer or something when it is startled but not yet in escape mode? First thing it does is widen it's stance.
3 Get that ball up on top of you index finger. By now you have a hard spot or callus on that finger. feel for it, is it right on top or more likely back slightly to the inside. If it's not on top, you are more than likely still speed bumping.
4 Shooting slightly high from mouth corner? Think of a teeter A totter. If you need the far end (Shot) to come down slightly, you have to raise your end ever so slightly.
1 I like to try and have a straight line down my arm across my back and out my elbow.
2 I like to have my feet shoulder width and pointed at a comfortable angle off to the side of the target. Ever see a deer or something when it is startled but not yet in escape mode? First thing it does is widen it's stance.
3 Get that ball up on top of you index finger. By now you have a hard spot or callus on that finger. feel for it, is it right on top or more likely back slightly to the inside. If it's not on top, you are more than likely still speed bumping.
4 Shooting slightly high from mouth corner? Think of a teeter A totter. If you need the far end (Shot) to come down slightly, you have to raise your end ever so slightly.