Snow expected tomorrow in Central Texas, so let's try and hit some snowflakes!
Print out my picture below or draw three of your own 2-inch snowflakes randomly apart on a standard 8.5x11" piece of paper. Shoot the first three arrows of a day, trying to hit each snowflake with an arrow. Hit is counted as within the 2" perimeter of the snowflake. (Does not have to actually be touching the "crystals" of the flake; just within the flake.)
Shoot from 10 yards (5 for kiddos), any position. Only one arrow counted per snowflake. Doesn't matter which flake is intended. Winner will be the person with the most "hits" on snowflakes for any single day. Up to 4 days' tries. Tie-breaker will be the most hits on the earliest day. Secondary tie-breaker will be my estimation of the shots closest to the center of those snowflakes.
Have fun, stay warm!
(Pic to be added by phone edit.)
Print out my picture below or draw three of your own 2-inch snowflakes randomly apart on a standard 8.5x11" piece of paper. Shoot the first three arrows of a day, trying to hit each snowflake with an arrow. Hit is counted as within the 2" perimeter of the snowflake. (Does not have to actually be touching the "crystals" of the flake; just within the flake.)
Shoot from 10 yards (5 for kiddos), any position. Only one arrow counted per snowflake. Doesn't matter which flake is intended. Winner will be the person with the most "hits" on snowflakes for any single day. Up to 4 days' tries. Tie-breaker will be the most hits on the earliest day. Secondary tie-breaker will be my estimation of the shots closest to the center of those snowflakes.
Have fun, stay warm!
(Pic to be added by phone edit.)
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