In addition the people I’ve known to struggle with target panic struggle at all distances not a particular distance. When I see someone shoot good groups at 15 yards like that and all over the place at 20 l, I’ll admit my first thought is definitely not target panic.
I think what people are missing is that he is shooting instinctive at 15 yds and using an aiming method at the longer distances where he is falling apart. Only falling apart on the shots that you are trying to hold a reference point on the target is what screams target panic.
I also agree that many times these threads can be more negative then positive, especially for a newer Trad archer because all of the different advice becomes overwhelming and trying to think about or change multiple things at once often leads to more and different problems. With that said, short of seeking the advice from a single person I don't know that there is a better option, "figuring it out on your own" usually doesn't work either.
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