when oyu are trying to shoot longer ranges, EVERYTHING is magnified. that 1" miss at 20yds is a 3" at 60yds.
your form, bow and arrow tune, and everything needs to be perfect and your form, grip and release have to be consistant and upto par.
after that, it takes dedication and practice. dont go overboard. take your time and dont get frustrated. i started "long range" shooting just out of boredem and found out that with some work, i can shoot well, and it REALLY helped my short range shooting. if you have the form and consistancy and tune to stack them at 60yds, 30yds is going to be a hazzard to your arrows health
i shoot with .029 pins this year..REALLY makes long shots harder..plan to get .019 for my top 2 pins and .010 for my bottm 3 when i get new sights.
for targets, i use a golf tee pushed into my bag target for alot of my shooting. once i get to 40+ i painted 1-1.5" squares on my bag for my spots. "aim small, miss small". i like to shoot the smallest target i can see
i wont lie, at 50 and 60, i think i just float the pin in the center of my bag and let loose...thats where i painted one of my spots and it seems to work...going to try the paper plate next time..should help giving me a REAL aiming point...