This is the most polite and civil site I have found. I see that a lot of us here have tried every type of form and technique we can find. What works for us is what we will preach. We will always mimick those that have found some success with a certain style. Picking one to practice with and be consistent with goes a long way towards making us more accurate. I have spent the last 22 years trying every method and techniques I have seen: split finger, three under, two under, two finger split, mechanical release, gapping, shaft sighting, stringwalking, face walking, instinctive, eyes closed, longbows,recurves, compounds, cedar, aluminum, carbon, light shafts, heavy shafts, you name it. I've tried it or will try it. But, I found that picking the one method you are most comfortable with and practicing with a partner who watches your form, or video recording your form goes a long way towards consistency and accuracy. I prefer the feel of split finger, the heft of Alaskan Grizzlies, and the split vision. I am not a target shooter, but I am willing to try their practice habits. It has helped me figure out where my form breaks down from shot to shot, and from end to end. Some days you cannot shoot a 250 less than 200 score... then that squirrel runs across and whammo!!! Then somedays you shoot consistent 250's and miss a deer ten yards in the open. ( it didn't happen to me...never...that's my story)