I'm slinging several (80?) arrows a day......all from 40yds. I'm working on nothing but making sure my bow hand moves towards the target on every shot. My thinking is (and it's proven to be true), when I do this, my windage flyers diminish, tremendously.
Now this isn't world-class, by any means, but from 40yds....at my experience level....I'll take it. This is my 3rd end of 10 arrows. 1st end was not as good. 2nd end was similar.
At where I am in trad shooting, I'll take it. The target is 20"x20"......but the elevation inconsistencies don't bother me, at all. I figure they'll come, with experience.
If your form is correct (my opinion), windage should be a constant. I have a LONG ways to go, but I'm satisfied with this, at that yardage.
I always correct my windage problems by remembering to keep pushing my bow hand at the target.
That's good stuff, WTM....and I appreciate it.
Again....not great....but I'v only been shooting, seriously, for a few months.