I agree with your plan, Clint, and have two examples of my own.
Recently, I shot in a match at a club in a heavily wooded mountain area. The club had not taken any particular pains to build backstops to the 3-D targets, so if you missed, it might well be a lost arrow.
I shot in another match last weekend in Petaluma, CA, where they had a fun shoot aside from the match where they had set up targets among rocks and other arrow-breaking goodies. You were allowed one arrow for ten targets, and once that arrow was too damaged to shoot anymore, you were out.
Both of those reminded me of the futility of trying too hard to hit anything. If you're going to hit something, you need to shoot your regular relaxed shot, with a full draw pulling through to your conclusion. Short draws, tight muscles, and worry about lost or broken arrows almost always means a miss.