I did a few more tests today and now I think I must have stumbled onto the perfect setup with my bow/arrows/arrow length/arrow speed/3-fingers under draw/anchor point/etc. for this to work for me. I took one of my arrows and added about 300 gr. to it as a test so that it was about 900 gr. Instead of a 20" POA, I had a 10" POA but it was only good from 10-20 yds. It was about point on at 25 yds. Then I tried a really light arrow-about 375 gr. (same bow) I found the POA at 10 yds. It was about 35". Then, at longer distances, my POA increased a lot. I didn't figure out what it was at each distance, but noticed that I hit higher (holding the same POA) at each 5 yds. farther from the target. I guess, if anyone wants to shoot this way for hunting, so that you don't have to judge distance between 10-25 yds., I can say that, from my experience, you can get the same POA from 10-25 yds. if you shoot a 32" arrow, with a 250 gr. point, weighing 630 gr., flying about 145 fps from your bow and you have an anchor point that gives you about 2.5" between your eye and the nock of the arrow, and your hat is on backwards . If you do all these things, you have a 37% chance of making this work. Hope that helps :^). Doug