One note about about mixing styles, there is a muscle memory that goes into all of this. Certainly, everyone has variations for shooting longbows. Some styles will produce tighter groups and may be more accurate at static targets, the Hill style as filmed by John Schulz will, in my experience, provide one with a more versatile set of tools, and then there is many who blend different little things into their form that work for them. I have had guys shooting accurate enough to trust themselves to hunt in just a few days. I always suggested go out and take a few shots at squirrels to get the feel of shooting at something alive, it is different than at a target. Then I get the call, "How do you clean these things." If you follow a program and stick to it, Mirk, I would bet you would be ready by deer season with time to spare. A one way commitment will get it done. Four parts total.