Determining your aim-point is the final step towards success for NASP archers. Many archers struggle with finding effective aim-points that are easy to remember and convenient to use. Ideally, you would like to aim somewhere along the 6 o'clock to 12 o'clock Line on a target face, as you will be given the most detailed adjustment points when looking at the rings on the target face. As you can see from the picture, an aim-point along the 6-12 line crosses through 22 lines on the target face, whereas the aim-points further from the 6-12 line give fewer detailed features for you to adjust with. By using a bow feature that will allow you to aim along the 6-12 line, you help give yourself more detailed adjustments, which will pay dividends in tournaments.