Since posting this subject originally I have done a lot more studying and practicing. First off I want to clear up the matter a bit. Im not interested in shooting at deer at long range, I am merely finding my effective range for pure confidence purposes. My goal is to get as close as possible for the shot, and knowing when to say no. That being said I got a suggestion from another shooter (maybe from another forum,I cant remember) for a way to test myself and I think it has helped me a lot. I shoot 10 rounds of 4 arrows each at a sheet of notebook paper turned sideways to approximate a deers vitals. Then I score my # of hits on the paper. First time I did it I shot at 5,20,10, and 15 yds in that order. I scored 95% hits out of 40 shots with a couple more that would have cut paper with a broadhead. Based on that I feel really confident out to 20yds. Today I did the same thing only at 10,25,15,and 20yds. I scored 88% hits on papaer again wit 3 more that would have cut paper with broadhead. So I feel pretty confident out to 25yds. Again I will obviously try to keep shots as close as possible but my consistency and confidence has grown. I want to thank everyone on this board for your help and support in making my comeback from injury happen sooner than I expected.