Just a thought. Unless I’m changing something drastically I kinda gave up on the long shooting sessions. If I’ve not shot in long time I’ll fling several to get back in swing of things but if your already familiar with your set up, instead of having long shooting sessions, shoot one arrow. Go mow. Go do whatever you need to. Come back 2 hr later. Shoot another. No more than one. My thought on this is that when your in the woods chances are you haven’t shot your bow in hours or days. Your cold. And your probably only taking one shot. And after a while I think it’s a confidence booster. If you know you haven’t shot your bow in 5 days but you can walk out on the porch and punch the 10 ring at 37 yards on your first shot, you know you can do it, cold bore if you will. Plus, if you pull one 6 inches left right up down you got a couple hours to stew on it. To me it’s helped me really concentrate on form and what not right out of the gate versus shooting a pile of arrows and tightening groups up as I go.