Well, my friend....it's called patience. I'm kind of lucky...in my neck of the woods, we have a local archery club whose members have been kind enough to put up with an old fart like me attempting to learn the craft of archery. These guys really helped me figure out what kind of bow to buy, how to breathe, how to stand...just about everything!
As a lifelong firearm user, it hasn't been easy...heck, shooting is much easier than using a bow...but archery has benefits you never even thought of. Try finding a local group of archers and ask (I know, I know! ) for a little help.
I am into both and I think that archery is more difficult compared to using firearms. You require a lot of practice and persistence to perfect this skill. If you are properly exposed to the sport of archery, you will truly enjoy it for the simple fact that theres so much stealth and sneakiness involved.
Finding an archery club nearby your locality will definitely help.
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