I've used a compound bow once when I was younger but I was too young for it to not be amazingly difficult to pull it past the little wheels for a full shot.
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@Magenta we did archery at a church summer camp into hay bales. There was even a boy there who could legitimately shoot an apple off a "sensitive target". I also did it in Boy Scouts.
When I have the property space I'm certainly down to practice some more, but after a while just hitting targets gets sort of dull but I do think it's a good practice because at least if you "had" to ever hunt for survival it would give you a solid leg up.
If you can hit the bulls-eye in mild wind conditions it may be a good time to practice with a moving target...though a mechanically moving one costs money and if you improvise, since you already know when it's going to drop, it's not really that good of practice.
I suppose you could have someone lob some melons or maybe some apples if you are good. A mid sized target fruit seems best but it is a something of a waste of food.
You also might want to try high wind conditions to get a feel for shooting in the wind. If you like it, there's definitely some fun to be had with it and it serves a potential purpose. You can also go to competitions for some fun also...in Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts this is a thing at least.