Ok so this is what I want to do. I want to learn to shoot out to 30 yards instinctively, intuitively, whatever you want to call it. The idea being that I want my brain to figure out how my body needs to be positioned when I release that arrow with doing nothing more than what folks are stating as intensley focusing on my target. I don't want to gap shoot, string walk or any other methods that requires me to estimate the distance before the shot. I want to be able to shoot and hit my target without knowing the distance. I have watched a lot of youtube videos including all of Jeff Kavanaughs videos as well as others so I know it can be done, plus years ago, I hunted with an individual that had the ability to shoot this way out to like 60 yards. So I know it can be done.
So having said all that I have a plan and I know there are so many variables out there and everyone is different. But my plan is to shoot at least 30 arrows, preferablly 60 or more almost every day. I'll obviously miss some days, because of rain, work, whatever. I have shot compound bows for 35+ years and have dabbled into shooting a traditional bow about 10 years ago, but I was over-bowed at the time and it didn't work out. I am one month into this plan, and have shot a little over 1000 arrows so far. Some of those shots are blind shots with my eyes closed so I can strictly focus on form, reaching full anchor etc.. My first 20 days or so I was just shooting at about 8 yards or so, but after that I started shooting from 5 - 20 yards and basically changing my position after each shot or maybe 2 shots. A couple of days after I made that change to my routine, I noticed an improvement. Not like I can go shoot a deer at this point or anything close, but rather like 20% of my shots are close to the aim point no matter the distance, whereas before that it was every now and then, and I was just glad to hit the bag target. The other thing I can do now is explain why I made a bad shot when I make a bad shot. I feel like my biggest hurdle is reaching consistency in my shot cycle, form, anchor, grip, release.. It's just hard to think about all of those things and focus on the target in the beginning - that is one reason I shoot blind for some of my shots.
So continued on with this plan which I am sure will evolve over time, I am thinking I will have shot somewhere around 10,000 arrows by next hunting season. If I can keep this level of shooting activity up continuing to work on my form, etc.. , do you think my brain will have figured things out where I would have enough skill to hunt deer next year with my recurve? Meaning I can hit a 6 inch circle consistently out to 20-30 yards from the ground and from the tree. How realistic are these expectations?
I know it is hard to gauge because this is different for everyone, and I have a read a ton of folks say give up this idea and learn to gap shoot, string walk, whatever, but I really want to be able to do this instinctively/intuitively. That is just what I want to do. Given my plan what are my odds of being good enough to hunt this way next year? And I know its just opinions but I would really like to hear them from those of you who shoot this way.
Thank you.