The problem with 'just point and shoot' you are not giving the deer 20 yards and under much of chance to sneak away. You should be counting serving wraps, running the trigonometry equations on your pocket calculator, digging the allen wrench out of your pocket to adjust the tiller on your ILF, don't forget to dig out that puff bottle to check the wind, just in case you need to adjust for the deer scenting and don't forget to aim well below the deer, because by now it should be well stooped and ready to bust. I remember a good laugh we had when told a story about one of the guys trying to shoot the big 8 pointer. he read articles by this target shooter that hunted with target bows, in Bow And Arrow Magazine, Emery somebody. He paced off distances and marked them with colored ribbons, then gauged his fancy target sight to have a line marked to slide the pin to for the various distances. The buck came charging in and stopped at the blue ribbon, he moved his pin to the blue line. No wait the buck is now closer to the red ribbon, he looked down and moved it to the red line. Something spooked the buck, it ran right past his tree stand, then turned around and came back. It stopped half way between his tree and the closest ribbons, the white ribbon. He looked at his bow sight and didn't know what to do. Then he had a brain storm, "I will wait until it gets to being even with one the white ribbons". He had it all figured out, he looked and the buck was gone.