Results thus far.
In the package come a paper picture with the vitals of a deer. On either side of the vital is a 1 inch black dot, exactly 15 inches apart. My bulldog target dots are 15.5 inches apart, so I called that close enough. I knew my speed on my bow at 287 so I choose the 285 fps insert. Put the top ticks on the opposing dots and took about 3 arrows to get me dialed into 20 yards. I moved back to 30 yards and that ended my night. All 3 arrow in the 1 inch bullseye and I had to re-fletch 2 arrows.
I don't know why, but for the few arrows I did get to shoot, it is so natural and easy to center the sight over what you are aiming at and I am not trying to keep a single pin on a set location. We will have to see how it does on distance and if the groups open up. What I need to do is spend some time shooting a 3D deer of realistic size from unknown distances to see if the theory/method holds water.
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