For under 25 yards and shooting split, the sight picture is familiar and that probably equates to more of an instinctive shot for many. On longer shots, which takes lots of practice, the arrow is higher is visual and the for many that familiarity is more noticeable. I shoot in practice with taking a definite note of the position of things without taking my eye off of the mark. In short order that becomes automatic, but at long shots the mechanics of aiming are a little more relevant. I like 20 to 30 yards, being a ground only hunter. I never back up when the shot is under 20 yards, closer is always good if the cover is good.