I've spent this summer shooting out to 50 yards, mixing up my shots, never paying attention to what yardage I'm at, shooting only one arrow at a time, just concentrate on the site picture and take the shot, and your right, my shots from 25 on in, (25 yards is the max I used to shoot by the way), have gotten much better. I doubt if I'll take any shots on Big Game much over 25 yards, but I for sure from this point on will always practice out to 50 yards and beyond as I improve. My worry about shooting at live game beyond 25 yards is having them jump from the sound of the shot, something that happened to me years ago quite often in my compound days when I was taking farther shots. It seems to me anyway, that 25 yards is about the magic spot as far as the arrow getting there before the critter hears the shot, and it does not seem to matter to much what poundage or speed my arrow is traveling at as far as the animal hearing the shot goes. Shooting farther has greatly enhanced my enjoyment of practice also.