Striving for performance is exactly why I started this thread in the first place, I know alot of shooters, and only the very best of the best are shooting 2 to 4" groups, and I will continue to strive to some day be that good, thanks to this sight and what I have learned here it just may become a reality.
A question to 'Waiting4Fall' I agree with targets3D, it has now been 2 months since I have started this post, and I am sold for life with the 1 arrow at a time, other then the latest Welch DVD I purchased last winter and shooting tips I got from that DVD, the tip you gave me has helped me like no other. That may have also been on the Rick Welch DVD but in that case I overlooked it. I do enjoy walking back and forth on the longer shots, it gives me time to regroup for the next shot and reflect on what I did either right or wrong on the previous shot. It has made shooting even more fun then it was before.
A question to Waiting4Fall if your on the site, is one shot at a time the way most 3D shoots are held? I was only a part of 1 3D shoot about 20 years ago as I live in the middle of nowhere!
Also, you posted video on the 3D world championship shoot a few days ago, I watched as and on part of it it showed a shoot off between about 4 archers, and they were shooting like what seemed very quickly, did they only have so much time to make so many shots or do they all just shoot that fast? I would have only got one shot off I think to all of theirs as I always hold at anchor for a few seconds before I loose my arrow, and then I keep my bow arm in place and unmoved until a second or two after my arrow hits the target, of coarse my best day of shooting would not match their worst day, Just curious! DK.