I set up with the frame about 5' from the target, and shoot about 4-5' from the frame. You want to see what the arrow is doing right off the bow.
Just don't drive yourself nuts if you don't get a true bullet hole. I have had bows that I couldn't, yet they shot just fine. Sometimes the arrow that shoots the best may be a little under or over spined for it. But the fletching will correct it downrange.
And don't be afraid to tell me to go pound salt, sometimes I get way to technical with a bow, LOL.
Like year before last, as good as my bow was shooting and the confidence I had, I still didn't get my deer from a clipped limb, and then coyotes.
I guess that's the reason I feel so strongly about keeping bow season for bows only, not crossbows. It is still, even with the new technology a technical
hunting style.
OK enough rambling, you can tell I'm tired.....