Due to coaching football, I have very little time to shoot, and have taken to shooting in the evening into a hill side where a light illuminates my target - barely.
I have been practicing at about 15 yards (after 17 I cannot see a target). I can tell when things go array by the sound of the bow, as well as know when things are going well - I guess I am less distracted by the arrow flight to the target. Anyway, I have never robin hooded so many fine wood arrows as by practicing at night - (reassuring, but a waste of good ammo).
I had my wife use her phone to film me in the daylight on Saturday afternoon, and my form is much improved, my accuracy is much better as well. I just now need a deer or two to cooperate and I will be in business.
Bob.