For the novice stickbow shooter that overshoots critters, try this . Take a plain white paper plate and place it on your target, shoot 6 arrows at 15 yards. Make note of your arrow grouping. Next, place a small dot about the size of a dime in the center of the plate, shoot another 6 arrows, and compare the grouping with the first salvo. I would bet that the second one is considerably better than the first. What this demonstrats is that you have to PICK A SPOT and CONSENTRATE on that spot! My favorite spot on a deer is the front elbow when their head is down and feeding. That elbow is situated low and lined up with the boiler room in this posture.
If you are shooting without sights, and you look at the whole animal, you will shoot high ever time
Good luck, and practice, practice, practice.
Ron
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