Aiming for the exit hole?
I hear a lot of people say that they aim for the exit hole. Does this mean that they pick a spot where they want it to exit and put there pin on the otherside according to the angle they think the arrow will follow. Or do they mean put your pin on the side closests to you where you want it to exit. Because I have always aimed in the lower 1/3 of the deer and if you do the thing where you draw a line in your head to the exit hole then you would be putting your pin in the upper half of the deer which would cause a high shot or miss for me. Thanks for the help-Sam