Hello everyone,
Since I started shooting recurves a couple of years ago I've put a lot of time into training the ol' computer to shoot instinctively at 20 yards or less.
Last year I started shooting 3D with my local club, which combines compound bows, recurve, longbow, and primitive shooters in one shoot (we are all in different divisions though). No allowances for shooting distances; stakes are set at all un-marked yardage at any range. I didn't shoot so well, as far as points go, last year. I did well up to 20 yards or so but the longer distances just didn't work for me. This year I went to the club's annual "ultimate bowhunt" shoot. Marked yardage and some really long shots. I spent a little time and found my point on distance and trained a little at the site in at different ranges. On the range I started shooting point of aim ( I'm guessing here; it may have been gap) at the long shots 30 yards and more and keeping instictive at the 25 or less shots.
I found that really challenged the ol' computer but I felt much more confident and versatile with using both methods.
Does anyone else use more than one method? I really can't see me taking hunting shots over 20 yards...the game around here doesn't hold still that long for me to take my point of aim and judge how far under or over to hold...so I still see value in keeping my instictive style going. But for confidence and the satisfaction of seeing my arrow into the target at long distances it is necessary for me to use point of aim or gap.