The situation:
I'm coming from a short year and a bit with a compound bow and two fun hunting seasons with one tag filled last year and passing on a handful of deer this year.
I've got a R/D bow in the mail as a late-shipped xmas present and the goal of being able to take it out next fall to chase whitetail deer.
I have a few arrows and various accessories that should get me shooting when it arrives, but here's the kicker: I don't know where to start when it comes to shooting form! There are plenty of videos and posts out there about how to analyze problems with shooting form, but pretty little "start here" information. The search function and stickies on this and other websites have been pretty helpful, but I still feel like I'm missing out on basic beginner information.
I've seen videos of all kinds on youtube and there seems to be some pretty big differences between people shooting targets for competitive purposes, and shooting for hunting. I'm definitely 100% focused on hunting being the end-goal.
I've got it in my mind to start out trying 3-under shooting, and various types of "gap shooting" to judge arrow drop make the most sense to me. I'd love any kind of direction on where to go after I get rest plates on a new bow and a string on it!
Thanks for any pointers, links, or suggestions!