If one is practising archery for the purposes of not target at a specific range but for the sake of becoming skilled with a bow , is it best to have targets at variable distances?
I'm just thinking how one becomes accustomed and conditioned to a target at the same set distance and constantly using the same amount of movement and kentucky windage and holdover to hit the predictable same spot.
But would one not be better with practising and changing ( if the range safely allowed it ) between aiming at targets with variable distances? 10 , 20 , 30 m etc? One arrow in one before moving to the next rather than getting the same ingrained training habit?
Interested how archers get better at judging distance and hold when they can only take the first shot.
I'm just thinking how one becomes accustomed and conditioned to a target at the same set distance and constantly using the same amount of movement and kentucky windage and holdover to hit the predictable same spot.
But would one not be better with practising and changing ( if the range safely allowed it ) between aiming at targets with variable distances? 10 , 20 , 30 m etc? One arrow in one before moving to the next rather than getting the same ingrained training habit?
Interested how archers get better at judging distance and hold when they can only take the first shot.