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Cyrille:
I have been seeing this quite a lot recently in magazines but not one article explains what it is or how to determine the archer's individual "point-on" Can some  please explain to me in simple everyday English just what "point-on" is and how one can achieve it in the real world?

Youngboyer2(billyf):
Simple, in your peripheral vision put the tip of your arrow where you want it to go (at full draw) 

Pappy:
What YB2 SAID and at some yardage the arrow will hit that spot,that is you point on,you can adjust high or low with the arrow tip depending on the distance.I don't shoot that way but I know several that do and it works good. The main thing I don't like about it is you need to know the distance.The faster and flatter the bow shoots the easier it is to shoot that way because you don't have as much trouble judging the distance or lets say it don't matter as much if you are off a few yards because of flatter trajectory. Hope this helps. :)
   Pappy

Scowler:
What Pappy said.  My point of aim is 30 Yards.

JackCrafty:
Good thread!  I didn't know this.   :-[

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