You will, in time, evolve a release of your own. I do notbelieve I have ever seen any two archers who had exactly thesame form of release. But whatever form you use, do it exactlythe same way everytime you loose an arrow.
Follow ThroughWhen the loose is made, the tension of the body is suddenly
removed which causes a reaction of all muscles that wereunder strain. This reaction is visible and felt by the archer.The drawing hand moves slightly backward, as does the rightshoulder; the bow starts to drop from the bow hand, bouncingforward and touching the fingers. This is the instant that thefinger must close on the bow—after the arrow has left the bowand not before. The bow arm must be kept up and forward,the drawing hand must hug the anchor, the eyes must be kepton the target and no voluntary movement of any muscleshould be made until the arrow has struck.