The
scoring system described here pertains to the blue targets included
in our "Beginner, Camp and School" packages.
Scoring
rules:
An
"end" is a group of arrows shot before retrieving them and
scoring.
This
type of round is based on a 4 arrow "end"
Each
"end" has a possible score of 20 if all shots were in the
white bullseye.
Each
game consists of 5 ends or a total of 20 arrows and a possible 100
points.
Each
series consists of 3 games, a total of 60 arrows with a possible 300
points.
The
rings are scored according to Figure #1.
The
arrow shaft needs only touch the white ring that separates the
scoring rings.
The
arrows are scored from the highest scoring arrow to the lowest
scoring arrow.
In
the example in Figure #2 The archery has hit the scoring area 4
times with each of thier 4 shots and has scored the hits shown in
the sample score sheet below.
The
ring inside the white bullseye with an"X" in the middle is
referred to as the "X-ring" and is used as a tie breaker
in the event that after scoring an entire series the points total of
competing archers are tied. The archer with the most "X's"
would then be declared the winner.
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