Trad is simple, very simple once you get the shooting process down. It does not guarantee you will not miss but will enhance your shooting experience greatly. There seems to be so many questions and 'mistakes' we make because we all interpret and do things differently. The shooting process seems to be the same whether you shoot and aim instinctively or any other form. You must draw, anchor, and release. Take any new archer, give them a 35 to 40 lb bow and teach them the basic form and they will give you a run for your money. Now we have dynamic or athletic shooters and then we have static or target shooters to deal with, but each shooter must do the exact same things! If you do everything the same each shot, the arrow would hit in the same place each shot whether it is a miss or a hit. The best way to figure out why you miss is to record yourself shooting and where your arrows hit in that end of arrows. In talking to different bowyers you will find that most advocate we shoot bows from 45 to 55 lbs at the most. This has been a most unaminous vote amongst bowyers because we like to overbow ourselves. I shoot 60lb at 28in myself. I am a static shooter. Yes I too am overbowed. I am on the verge of being overbowed detrimentally. However, I am proficient with my shooting. If I ever want to compete in tournaments, my bow weight would be in the low 50's or mid 40's in poundage. I know all bowyers tell me my bow weight can be at those weights for hunting but I love to see my arrows fly fast and hit hard. I venture to say that hitting low and left is due to lack of back tension and peeking.