Head Angle
			            
	11/25/1177
			        It is important to find a head angle that works for you and 
once  found to always be conscious of that position. This is the reason 
why. You need to get the eye behind the arrow if you are going to line  
it up. Lets say for arguments sake the corner of your mouth is your 
anchor. Go to  your mirror and look. Put your finger on the corner of 
your mouth and you will  see your eye is pretty much directly above your
 finger. Leave your finger there  and lean your head to the right. You 
will see your eye is no longer over your  finger, but is to the right of
 the finger. Therefore if you had touched that  anchor with your eye on 
the right of it you would move the tip right and miss  to the right even
 though the arrow appears straight to the target.
        
So you need to find a head angle you can repeat and automatically lines the eye and anchor up rather than trying to line up an arrow with different eye to anchor angles. If you lean your upper body be sure to keep the head angle the same as the body angle changes. It's o.k. to lean the body at slightly different angles as long as the eye to anchor angle remains the same.
