Well,
I picked up my Thunderhorn longbow in January in a trade for my .270. And so I am going on my 8th month shooting her.
I started off at 5 yards away in about 2 feet of snow in January.
I would have some good days and some bad days, and nothing ever really seemed consistent. Like a fawn taking it's first steps stumbling away from it's mother.
My goal was to be able to effectively hunt with the longbow by the time our season starts Sept. 15th.
About 4 months into shooting her I had her sent back to Duane Jessop to shave about 5 lbs. off of her. I think it was at that point that my form started to develop, and I was able to really start the learning process.
Over the past 6 weeks or so groups have tightened up more and I am now to the point where I can shoot 25 arrows at 20 yards, (3 at a time), and only have one or two 'flyers'. I consider a flyer anything that goes out of the red on an FITA target, as that is about the size of the kill zone on a deer.
Most of the flyers barely go out of the red, and most of my arrow are in the yellow, or in the red an inch or two out of the yellow.
I don't want to jinx myself, but after 8 months of shooting every other day, I am finally confident at 20 yards. By Sept. 15th I feel very confident in ethically shooting at Missouri Whitetails.
How long was it for you guys before things started to 'click'???
It is a really great feeling. Especially being 100% self-taught, with the help of tradgang of course, and one specific user here: username: "Friend" who taught me one thing that REALLY helped me breakthrough more than anything else form wise: "Relax your draw wrist and draw arm, and let your arm and wrist naturally straighten out as you draw."