JC my father told me that same thing when I was 14 yrs old. He was a fighter pilot. This thread seems to have very insightful and honest opinions about shooting and what some considers accurate. I personally can zip in 3 good shots in a row and that's it, have to take a break for a while before I shoot again otherwise it is not accurate. Correct me if you think I am wrong guys, but if you shot enough, you should know what happened with your form to cause your arrows to miss where they do. It isn't that hard to figure it out! If you paid attention to your shooting, you will recognize what makes good hits or what causes bad hits. Most people prefer 3-D shooting because there is no defined target zones. It's either 10 or 8. Paper targets very much like the online shooting challenge present you with multiple zones. There is also a bullseye to put pressure on you. This is why we get so many of us divided into "archers", "hunters", and "hunting archers". You know, those that shoot holes in bullseyes and miss game, those that shoot the crap out of game but can't hit a bale, and those that flat out shoot whatever they want! It's just like JC's grandfather said...