Last season a doe moved in to see what I was while I was at full draw on her, in a ground blind. She moved into an awful position and I did not want to shoot; however, I didn't want to move and scare her and her deer-buddies away. I ended up stuck at full draw for probably 30 seconds, and just held at anchor, ready for the shot if it presented itself. This was with my 48# longbow.
I know that there are guys who like to snap-shoot, and who don't hold long. I also know that there are a lot of guys who can't shoot very far and are quite inconsistent. I'm just a slightly above-average shooter, but have heard a lot of compound shooters at ranges say that I shoot pretty good for a "trad guy"... that most of the trad guys they see are very inaccurate. I've never spent much time with other trad shooters, so can't really say what I think about that. But I'm pretty dedicated to being as good as I can be, to have good repeatable form and to be able to hit what I want to hit, when I want to hit it. I would tell anyone that if they can't hold their bow at full draw for at least 10 seconds and then make an "under-control" shot, they are over-bowed, or may have just settled for mediocrity.