As was said- consistency. Everything should be easily repeatable. I would HIGHLY suggest getting Hitting 'Em Like Howard Hill with John Shulz from 3Rivers or where ever. It goes into pretty good depth of the simple- but extremely accurate- form used by the greatest archer of all time, Howard Hill (and, suprisingly, not unlike that used by Horace Ford, the greatest target archer of all time). I wish I had gotten the DVD before I read Asbell's books/video. I picked up lots of bad habits that I've had to "un-learn" in order to increase my accuracy and consistency, especially at longer rangdes. But I'm glad I've changed. I can easily group arrows at 30-40 yards, and I'm rarely too far off at 50-60. I've also had a geat deal mroe success on moving targets, including hitting a bottle cap thrown for me by my brother. If you can learn proper form, the shooting style you use won't be much trouble.