This question is not absolute, it varies from person to person.
First of all, it depends on what kind of archery you want to learn, traditional bow, light bow, beautiful hunting, compound bow or recurve bow.
Let's see if the economic conditions permit. It is very expensive to buy equipment for archery itself, hire a coach in the archery hall and spend the venue.
Finally, it depends on how much you want to learn.
The above three points fully involve the difficulty of archery.
Just talking about movements, different kinds of bows are similar. Archery is a typical muscle memory exercise, and the quality of the action directly determines the number of rings. Whether the action is excellent or not has a great relationship with the foundation of the beginner stage. If the action habits are not good, it will be very difficult to improve the later skills.
To ensure the quality of movements, how should we treat the difficulty of learning?
1. Is there a coach suitable for you?
2. Whether every communication action is carried out with the essentials in mind.
3. How much training, the training density.
4. Whether there is qualitative change in action understanding.
One of the above four points will be difficult to learn.