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Practice question

I have been shooting since July so not that long compared to some of you. After my beginners course in July I tried to shoot 2-3 a week and saw a massive improvement in my grouping. For the last month it feels like I am not improving at the rate I would like and it feels like I am going down to the club and shooting for the sake of it with no real purpose. My question is, when you go to shoot so you concentrate on a certain aspect of your form or what exactly are you doing when you go for a session ?

Just going to the club and shooting 400-500 arrows seems kind of pointless now as I feel I am missing something

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