I feel like the opposite happens with me. If I take a first shot that’s a little off, I can correct on the next one or two and hit the spot I was aiming for. Since I’m interested specifically in bowhunting, I typically shoot one arrow at a time. All I’m expecting is one shot at an animal, so more than one arrow during practice from any one distance, angle, etc. is not realistic practice. The entirety of my focus needs to be on the one shot that I’m counting on, so that’s what I do.
Ideally I stump shoot one day with a single judo point, then shoot my deer target the next day with a single field point. I also like getting the extra steps in going back and forth, plus it gives me some extra thinking time. I occasionally shoot 3-4 at a time for the heck of it, but it’s not part of the routine.