I see a lot of references to "Pointable bows" and was wondering what your thoughts or definitions might be on this subject?
No doubt there are a lot of different interpretations of the meaning, so lets hear yours.
For me its simple. A properly tuned bow with matching shafts which after achieving full draw and proper anchor will hit the mark or be within a few inches of the said mark, by simply pointing the fist of my bow hand at said mark, WITHOUT the(conscious) reference of the arrow in any way.
For me any bow that requires conscious thought of the arrow, hold left ,right, up or down is not what I consider pointable, given that it is properly tuned with matching shafts.
To me " Pointable" means just that.....the ability to hit the mark by simply pointing ones fist, bow arm, finger or what have you at the mark, and hitting the mark.
Just thinking out loud.