No. As you move you pins in the gap will get smaller. And the farther you move them away the bigger the gap.

(I think, correct me if I'm wrong.)
Am I right on this?
AS you move the pins in toward the shooter the gap will appear to get larger to your eye which will cause you to have to move the bow more to get the pin on target so as you move to your next lower pin you will shoot higher and higher for each consecutive pin. The farther you move the pins away fromthe shooter the closer they will appear to get to each other andthe farther apart you will need the pin gaps to be in order to maintain the same yardages for the same pins.