Not shooting in the dark sounds great, in theory..
In practice, I live in SE Alaska, big chunk of the year it's dark when I,m going to work, dark when I get home from work. I freely admit that it,s easier for me to shoot accurately in the middle of summer when there's plenty of natural light.
Shooting with artificial lighting is part of it for me. Woods are pretty thick where I go stumping, a lit knock makes it a lot easier to track errant shots. It also shows up a bad combination pretty quick.
Every once in awhile, get a hankering to go shooting after dark, kinda nice to have a headlamp at that point.
Not complaining about any of this, actually pretty grateful to have what are quality problems, bows to shoot, a place to shoot, it really is all gravy after a certain point!