I know a long armed fellow that shoots with a very short draw form, three under, pulls the arrow to his eye and can only shoot at deer 15 yards or less away. He gets his deer regularly. We went after some pheasants and he could not shoot without loosing control of his arrow, when he tried to shoot faster. What he does for deer works for him and by most shooting form methods it is completely wrong and very limiting. Although it is tempting to try to get him to change, if he is happy with his timing limitations, what's the point. However, if he wants to start hitting longer targets or flying pheasants, there are a number of things he should change. It is good to compare a wide variety of experts' methods to help make informed decisions. My target form worked for targets, not so good for the way I ended up hunting, but I do admire those who can shoot good groups on paper with hunting equipment at long ranges. Way back when there were some that hunted deer with light target bows and target bowsights. There is nothing slow about some of the old target bows, mine was faster than most hunting bows ten pounds heavier, but I couldn't hunt with it. I thank John Schulz for showing me what would work best for me.