RE: Where to aim?
Looks like you'll get a variety of answers. As you can see there is no one way. What I would suggest doing first is working on form and not worry about aiming. Get real close to the target. If you have a way to video yourself it may also be helpful. Then start aiming using a gap method. I think Bob Wesley's book is a good read which describes it pretty well. I think he provides a wallet sized card which keeps your gaps for a particular bow and arrow setup for distinct yardages. After using the gap, you maysubconsciously move to a split vision type methedand then a conditioned instinctive method. Or you may just want to stay with a Gap.