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u/Radical_Ed ยท 1 pointr/Archery

Its pretty uncommon to shoot ten arrows in a single end, the max you generally see in competitions is 6 so i'd recommend 6 so you get more frequent breaks. Recovery between ends is crucial because it allows you to mentally recuperate as well as let your muscles rest and gives you time to reflect on your shot process. Id wager that if you did that you'd shoot a higher volume of arrows before you started to fatigue. Your comment about getting physically stronger is a missing a point that archery isn't just about shooting as many arrows as you can, its about shooting with good efficiency every time which is harder than it looks. Shooting 50 arrows with good mental concentration and focus on form and movements takes more strength than shooting 100 arrows in 10 arrow batches.

Consider giving yourself a few seconds after a shot to reflect on how the shot went also, like how it felt, did you feel strong throughout the shot? shaking while aiming? feel off balance during a windy shoot? i picked up a mini e book that really helped me, even though i shoot sighted recurve and compound, it basically sets up a framework that most archers can work around, it talks about reflection in it as well and would probably help out.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Developing-Your-Archery-Sequence-Book-ebook/dp/B00FL5MU7U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510940560&sr=8-1&keywords=archery+shot+sequence