This week's challenge is inspired by the recent Cowtown Winter 3D shoot. Their challenging course forced shooters to avoid obstacles -- like trees -- to hit the kill zones.
Picture below shows set-up.
For this challenge, use a regular sheet of paper fold in half lengthwise. With the paper laying horizontally, use a quarter to measure 3 quarter widths in from the left side and either make a fold or draw a line from top to bottom. The area to the left of this line will score zero and simulate a tree ( If you hit there you must break an arrow and post a picture... kidding). Just to the right of the line will be the scoring rings, centered on the long fold. 8-ring is about 3-1/4" diameter (the size of a small paper coffee cup); and the 10-ring is made by tracing around a quarter placed against the left side of the larger circle. Outside of either circle but still on the non-tree portion of the paper gets 5 points.
Shoot two arrows from any position at a distance of 12 yards (8 for kids). Highest point score wins next week's call.
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Picture below shows set-up.
For this challenge, use a regular sheet of paper fold in half lengthwise. With the paper laying horizontally, use a quarter to measure 3 quarter widths in from the left side and either make a fold or draw a line from top to bottom. The area to the left of this line will score zero and simulate a tree ( If you hit there you must break an arrow and post a picture... kidding). Just to the right of the line will be the scoring rings, centered on the long fold. 8-ring is about 3-1/4" diameter (the size of a small paper coffee cup); and the 10-ring is made by tracing around a quarter placed against the left side of the larger circle. Outside of either circle but still on the non-tree portion of the paper gets 5 points.
Shoot two arrows from any position at a distance of 12 yards (8 for kids). Highest point score wins next week's call.
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