Stay with it, in the long run even a little hook will carry better than a straight ball. Consistency is a by-product of repeating the shot. That only comes from practice. If you're whole team or even just one other are really wanting to improve, see how much a group lesson/clinic would cost with a coach. By learning together you all will also learn what to look for in each other. We always feel like we are doing things differently than we really are. A coach will also be able to help develop good habits and show you drills to improve.
Slumps are part of any athletic endeavor. Grind it out, don't let the slump get in your head and like anything else, it too will pass.
A focus drill: light a candle and stare at the flame. See the different colors. Watch the flame flicker. Soon focusing on your arrow/target will become easier.
A consistent release is the by-product of everything before hand being within the proper tolerances. Chances are, if the release is off the problem is occurring earlier in the approach.
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