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Concentration is to one that allows you to slow down your aiming quite a bit, although I rarely use it Sharpshooter bows because, imho, those are mostly to start engaments or mostly when facing hard enemies in which their Echo arrows come mostly into play to tear down armour plating and foe components (and some of those can later on be used by you like for instance Thunderjaws' Disc Launchers or Ravagers' Blast Cannons).
I didn't mentioned it because I always customize the keyboard settings pretty much for every game I play (i.e., I loath the W,A,S,D direction moving crap) and therefore my button for that is the "Tab", which I also use to Sprint/Run (if keeping it pressed).
Furthermore, doing some reading at what each skill does and how it can be used wouldn't hurt the OP nor anyone else. It's how I did figured out which were the skills that I'd be aiming for 1st from the get go. Being proactive is somewhat of an ingrained thing upon me.
Really shouldn't be hard to open up menu and look at controls. Saying what the skill is should be enough. And FYI I have it bound to my mouse which has 9 buttons. Pretty sure most players won't have a 9 button mouse