Not trying to start a debate about which is best here, just trying to get a clearer definition of what these methods are and figure out how I shoot in the process.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a pure instinctive shooter doesn't even notice the arrow, right? If that's the case, I know I'm not an instinctive shooter. I NEED to see the arrow. I need at least some sort of sight picture to make sure I'm lined up horizontally.
But as far as lining up the shot vertically, I just trust my bow arm, I don't make adjustments during the shot as far as that goes. So if I miss a little high or low, I know that I held the bow a little high or low.
Missing high or low doesn't bother me too much and I'll just adjust on the next shot, but missing too far left or right gives me nightmares.
This raises questions to me. Do I shoot instinctively as far as my vertical spread goes, and gap shoot as far as my horizontal spread goes?
OR..Am I shooting completely in the gap shooting style?
Also..Is there a difference between gap shooting and split vision shooting or are they the same thing?
Thanks,
Austin