There's good advice to be had here, and these are the people that are worth listening to on the matter.
I'd definitely enjoy that discussion! I try to seek out good hunters for advice. Right now I have two good archers I know from Kung Fu who I get advice from. One grew up in Tibet where he learned to shoot from horseback (like the medieval Mongols), and he also studied in Japan and knows the Zen shooting method, so he has some interesting tips. The other learned from his Dad, a WWII Navy officer who is a champion competition shooter with both bow and pistol and teaches a very fundamentals-oriented approach to intuitive shooting. I've learned some basics from them, and am always looking to pick up more tips, so if anyone's up for that type of discussion I'm game.
There's good advice to be had here, and these are the people that are worth listening to on the matter.
you are too kind sir... osagebowman is the Master Bowman... far more learned than I... seeing as I can no longer draw draw a bow, his advice I would value more...