I too play a combat/tamer but sword instead of archery.
Yes, most people choose bard/tamer (effective, especially the disco one but way too passive for me) or the mage/tamer, but combat/tamer are very viable and super fun to play.
My template in process...
Tame 110 locked but scrolled to 120 (only use for easier taming and stable slots with jewerly)
Lore 110 locked but scrolled to 120 (for stable slots)
Vet 100 locked but scrolled to 110 or even 120 (stable slots too)
Sword 120
Tactic 120
Chiv 95
Necro 45 (for vamp form with +items)
With current 700 points (considering to lower some and to add a range 50/60 parry).
I dont pvp so cant say about this part of the game but here my opinion for pvm:
As you see, the template concentrates highly on offense and is pretty low on defense, the reason being the pets are tanking for you.
I choose to use chiv over heal/anat because its cheaper in skill points and far more usefull (sufficient heal/cure because you are not the primary target of monsters, great offensive and convenient travel).
The necro part is too a great addition making you almost immun to poison,adding life leech and some rege, so in some ways that part is replacing resist spells with added benefits (still bear in mind, its your pets that are tanking).
Now, how it plays ?
Well, for hunting, you pretty much destroy everything at light speed, pets+you doing some very high damage. While not being a true combat character, you still can stand your own against mid to high monsters alone, so you can hunt alone or spit targets (your pet on one monster, you on another).
Now, you have to remember thats you are not a true combat and, if things go bad, run, heal, petball, heal pet and come back to fight or recall
For the convenience stuff (mark, gate etc).
2 +15jewels and a book (i use a +12) put you in the 40 45 range in magery.
Now with mark scrolls, you can just mark in like 2 or 3 tries.
You can invi with invi scrolls.
You can even gate with gate scrolls (10% chance) to stable your new tamed pet or just use the trick: tame pet, all stop, all stay, recall in some town, log out, log in and voila, the new pet is now near you, ready to be stabled...
If you really need to heal from far away, greater heal scrolls...doable, but for sure not as convenient as having magery in the build.
For taming.
Thats where combat/tamer are inferior to other templates (no peace, no para) so its all about lead taming.
But, really, as soon as you have all the pets you want, you never tame again or only 1 here and there to get a better one, so no big deal.
So, just bash the animal you want until he get low on health and just lead tame.
Now, for your template, as Teeshy says, there is no benefit to go to 115 tame/lore (no more stable slots). For same amount of skill points, put one at 120 and the other at 110 and its 1 more stable slot. But really, no real points going over 110 tame/lore (use jewels to go to 120 to tame new animals and/or stable) But for normal play 110/110 is all you need.
I strongly suggest you to add some chiv somewhere, at least 75 points: add so much in both offense/defense and convenience (recall and rez) thats its mandatory for any combat char in my opinion (at least in pvm). Perhaps consider necro too for vamp form and leech.