Reckon it's like a lot of other things in this sport--the definition can vary. When I think of "swing draw", I think of Asbell's method: start with the bow on the leg, draw as you come up, release as soon as you hit anchor (that's a short version of what is on his video). That's not exactly the way I do it, but to me a swing draw incorporates a lot of movement. That's why I can't see it happening on a MS whitetail in most situations.
Charlie's definition, where the bow may only move a few inches, is obviously not the same as mine. I've never considered the way I shoot as being a swing draw, but by Charlie's definition it is. I don't pre-point my arrow, but I do generally start the shot with the bow in front of me.
Chad