Hi Everyone, I'm sorry for the late reply. I'm in my last semester of grad school and it's kicking my butt. Well that and work, two kiddos, the wife, and everything else that comes with being a responsible adult haha!
Thank you all for all of the excellent advice! I plan to incorporate the wisdom shared with me in here. I'll be doing a lot of practicing as soon as my bow arrives. I love shooting bows and usually spend at least 5-7 days out of the week shooting on my club's indoor range, outdoor range, or 3D course. I'm hoping I can fling hundreds of arrows each week. As Friend mentioned I'll also see if I find an experienced trad archer/hunter that can correct my mistakes and give me a little insight. Friend you're not near Louisville by any chance are you? Haha!
I just bought 96 acres last week. The property is crawling with deer and rabbit. I'll bring a large haybale onto the property and hopefully get a small 3D course setup as well so I can practice like mad. I'll be focusing heavily on properly drawing, anchoring, and releasing my shots. I want to build up that muscle memory. I've already noticed in my very limited experience with trad bows that I can't get away with flaws in my form -- I was shooting my friend's longbow and was shaking like a leaf trying to hold a shot at full draw; I wasn't utilizing back tension correctly. There's a big difference when you don't have 85% letoff cams saving your butt huh? Haha!
I primarily hunt whitetail here in Kentucky so I'll be diligent in preparing for those 20 and under shots. If I can reach a level of confidence before the season ends in January I'll attempt to hunt with my longbow if I feel that I'm able to take an ethical shot. I'll always pass on a shot if I don't feel like I can ethically harvest the animal. There's no worse feeling than wounding a deer and not recovering the animal - I've been blessed that it's only happened to me once and it still bothers me years later.
Again, thank you all! I've got a little time before my bowyer finishes my bow so I've got a lot of reading and research to do. I still need to go buy a finger tab and/or glove, and get some new arrows. Since I currently shoot heavy arrows and will continue shooting heavy on a trad bow I'm thinking about getting a 340 spine and 400 spine and seeing which one tunes best to my bow.
Thanks!