Hi Weylin,
The best and only way is to buy your own wood. Set a purely instinctive club up and post a notice up to the effect:
This wood is only for the use of those who practice genuine instinctive archery. I regret that on no account are training wheels or sighting aids allowed. It takes too long to release an arrow, and that alone could cause those waiting to shoot to fall asleep at the peg, which could prove dangerous.
It is unfortunate, but archery seems to have taken a turn for the worst when compounds and sighting aids entered the archery scene. It takes a high degree of natural skill and a little speed to shoot a primitive and traditional bow instinctively. The modern archer does not know this, they are not taught this, and therefore know no different. It is up to us the primitive and traditional archers to teach them. But then, maybe they have tried instinctive shooting and have chosen the wheels and such as the easier option. I don't mean to be critical of the people who make use of wheels Weylin, but you are right, they do tend to be sloooower and do put the instinctive archer off their stride. The only cure is to be separate and shoot with other instinctive archers in or at an instinctive club, and they, where I live, are as rare as hen's teeth. So I shoot by myself in my back garden, which isn't much fun, but at least I am in no danger of going to sleep. [/b]