I think we are having two different conversations. I'm taking about what the archer is perceived to be doing as it comes around to the rogue's turn and what the rogue sees. Also, I think you are creating an artificially quirky scenario that can easily be corrected by performing those various parts of the archer's turn in a more logical, natural order.No on your turn you take the Ready an Action to shoot the rogue when he moves, you take the Attack action to attack the wizard (Action Surge) and a bonus action to heal yourself (Second Wind). Then on the rogue's turn when he moves, you shoot him with your bow, drawing an arrow as part of the attack.