I practice close most the time,, and my hunting shots are close,,,, that raises my confidence,, I dont compete any more .. I am happy just being hunter,, that was my whole reason competing in the first place to become a better hunting shot,,I practice my form, pulling through the shot,, I have a floating anchor, this was slow in coming,, but shooting the short hunting bows I like( ala Jay Massey),, I evolved into how I shoot now,, at 62, I have the confidence to shoot the way I like,, need no ones validation,,, just the deer laying there dead,, if my shot is a few inches off, I go closer,,, the few times I do shoot further,, my form is good and it is an easy transition,,, but I like to shoot at deer 15 yards and under,, so my practice is easy,, I feel like I should be able to hit the kill of a deer at that range , even with no practice,, and probably can,, but I love to shoot, so I try to pick up my bow often,, I vary rarely blow a shot when I pull through the shot,, if I stop to aim to long,, that is when things go wrong for me,, I can do it,, but not my preferred way to shoot,, I like to aim the whole time I am drawing the bow ,, so when I get to full draw I can pull through the shot and I am dead on,, I know that sounds easy,, or over simplified,, but I think shooting or practicing close is under rated,, if we all hit or skillet shot or close ones, the freezer would be full most time,, Right??? I guess my main point is,, you can practice out past 100 yards if you like it, but if you want to kill deer,, close practice,, consistent form will get the job done,,
confidence is very key