I recommend sighting it in for 30 yards. Here's why:
If most of your hunts are from a tree, this will help you compensate for angle. At 10 yds, it will be an inch or two high, but you will want to hit a little higher than normal with a steep downward angle so that you get a high entry and low exit. The further away the target is, the less the angle matters. At 30 yards, the angle is almost a non-factor, and you'll be hitting exactly where you aim.
Plus, sighting for 30 yds make the left-to-right drift off the Kentucky windage less noticable. Try it and see what you think...
Mine is just like my compound. Same arrow weight and roughly same speed. Sighted in for 28 yards. I’m +-3” from 0-35 yards.