Mr. Scott, thank you for you advice. The most important thing to me right now is is proper form and consistent anchor. I have a routine how I practice. I will usually start about 8 yds out and without much thought add a yard after each series of arrows. When I hit about 15-16 yds, I start over again, all the while focusing on my form/anchor each shot. Before I knew it the other day, out of six shot series, I had 3 arrows touching in the vitals at 14 yds. I then understood how important each step is. stance, draw, anchor, bow arm, draw arm elbow, then clean release, repeat again and again. This site has really helped me more than I ever thought. The beauty of this site is there is no arguing and bashing, just sound advice and willingness to help. This place had me realize that you have to be your own archer, no two are alike. It's not as simple has a compound in the sense that a mech release really cleans up some poor form. Drop away rests, peeps and kissers can really aid in shooting. This is PURE archery and I am totally all in and I hope that one day I can pass on knowledge to some guy that has made the switch.