Here on Week 7, it's supposed to be 7-degrees FAHRENHEIT!!! EEK!! So, let's shoot in it and for it.
Draw a thermometer about an inch wide, with a line about two-thirds up, marking the 7-degree reading.
Shoot the first two arrows of a day from 12 yards (6 for kids) from any stance, trying to hit (touching counts) any part of the 7-degree line. Measure nearest part of shaft to nearest portion of line of that day's closest arrow. Winner will be closest arrow of a day; tie-breaker is earliest day's best shot (1/4" on Day 2 beats same measure on Day 3, for example). Up to four days' tries allowed.
Draw your own target, or feel free to print out mine, shown below.
Have fun, be safe, good luck.
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Draw a thermometer about an inch wide, with a line about two-thirds up, marking the 7-degree reading.
Shoot the first two arrows of a day from 12 yards (6 for kids) from any stance, trying to hit (touching counts) any part of the 7-degree line. Measure nearest part of shaft to nearest portion of line of that day's closest arrow. Winner will be closest arrow of a day; tie-breaker is earliest day's best shot (1/4" on Day 2 beats same measure on Day 3, for example). Up to four days' tries allowed.
Draw your own target, or feel free to print out mine, shown below.
Have fun, be safe, good luck.
Sent from my SM-J337V using Tapatalk
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