With Christmas drawing near, we'll do a star-themed challenge.
Draw a star on an 8-1/2"x11" blank sheet of paper (5-pointed or 6-pointed, your choice). Size it so that it fills about two-thirds of the paper, leaving an inch or two border. Label any three of the star points as "1", "2", and "3". These will be your aim points. Feel free to color the star for extra credit.
Challenge is to shoot each of the star points in the order you numbered from a sitting or kneeling (one or two knees)position, taking one shot from 12 yards on each of three days. Only one arrow per point. Measure each shot. With short days now, feel free to shoot with artificial illumination. Lowest total distance from respective star points to nearest part of arrow shaft wins the call for next week. Good luck and have fun!
(For those on Rick's Traditional Archery Friends site, use the same shots for that challenge.)
Draw a star on an 8-1/2"x11" blank sheet of paper (5-pointed or 6-pointed, your choice). Size it so that it fills about two-thirds of the paper, leaving an inch or two border. Label any three of the star points as "1", "2", and "3". These will be your aim points. Feel free to color the star for extra credit.
Challenge is to shoot each of the star points in the order you numbered from a sitting or kneeling (one or two knees)position, taking one shot from 12 yards on each of three days. Only one arrow per point. Measure each shot. With short days now, feel free to shoot with artificial illumination. Lowest total distance from respective star points to nearest part of arrow shaft wins the call for next week. Good luck and have fun!
(For those on Rick's Traditional Archery Friends site, use the same shots for that challenge.)
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