Shooting, hunting, reloading is what i do. This passion is much more than a weekend hobby from September to December, i prepare for hunting season all year. depending on what u like to hunt year-round practice is ether easy or hard. Me, i shoot my bow almost all year but in the winter monthes in South Dakota alota times i'm snowed in with tempitures below negitive ten with therty to fourty mph winds, not the best condions for quality practice. I take this opertunity to simply practice my form. i set my target up in the hall, make sure everyone in the house knows not to just run through. Then i can close my eyes and feel the clean release and not worry about where i hit or if i'm grouping or anything. i remember it as push and pull, push your front hand to the target, just place your finger on the trigger and pull your shoulderblades together untill the bow goes off. To minimize damage to your home, set your target only about 7-8 yards away, also avoid any windows.
After a few hours of that a week you'll be more than ready to get out of the house and start aiming. But be cautious about going back and rushing the shot once you can see the target. fight the urge to "jump" on the trigger. I also ocupy my time all winter by reloding for my pistols and rifles. It's a grate opertunity to take care of distracting yardwork and home inpruvement projects. This will keep you from rushing your loading prosses later in the year and give you plenty of time to make surpus. Surplus is extreamly inportant when it comes to summer. Thats when it gets fun.