Terry. I apologize. I meant to post this in the shooter's forum. Please move it if you deem necessary.
I've been shooting trad for about two years VERY little. Decided to make the switch to full time trad (hunter, not a target shooter, per se) this fall.
Watched MBBI. Good stuff.
Bought MBBIII. GREAT stuff.
I always knew, shooting my compound, that long distance shooting would enhance (identify) form errors. My biggest issue (form is far from great) with trad shooting is windage flyers.
So I decided to back up. I walk out the back.....off the deck....and decide to shoot from there. I remembered one thing the guys were emphasizing during MBBIII. Finding the right grip/release that gets your bow jumping towards the target. SO....only able to work on one thing at a time....I decided that would be it.
If I get the bow jumping towards the target.....my windage flyers shrink a LOT.
I stepped off my target......36 yds. I plan to shoot soem from 40, 50....and maybe more, as I progress. Right now...I'd better stick with 35 or so (I'm shooting at vegas faces on a 20"x20" BH target).
Given how long I've been seriously practicing, the elevation misses don't bothe rme one bit. They'll come. I made a post here a few weeks ago.....asking if windage shouldn't be a constant. I think it should be one thing we don't worry about.
Thanks to the MBBII guys for coming out with this video. For someone like me (or for ANYONE), there's so many nuggets in there at our disposal.
If my bow jumps towrads the target.....it probably means I had a clean release, also (I'm thinking).
Never been more excited about practicing shooting a bow.