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Post by Chris on Nov 24, 2014 12:28:23 GMT
I've been having a quick trawl on the net to find more information on the scoring zones for the different indoor disciplines. It varies between recurve and compound, this I know. What I cannot find is the actual scoring zones.
eg, a Worcester has lots of scoring rings. But only the white zone scores 5 points and the black zone scores 4 points. That's it. Is this the same for recurve?
As a new archer I find that every time I shoot a new indoor discipline I have to get to grips with the different scoring systems.
Is there a chart anywhere that shows the scoring zones and points awarded for each type of target/round?
Thanks.
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Post by ianm on Nov 26, 2014 12:08:37 GMT
All indoor rounds apart from a Worcester are 10 zone the same as a outdoor meteric round. Worcester is 5 zone outer black =1 white=5. Same for RC and Compound however only the inner gold counts as ten for compounds . You can shoot on a full face with a compound however most compound archers chews to shoot on a 3-spot face as this reduces the risk of arrow damage the draw back to this is anything below a 6 is a miss. (5 spot for a Worcester below 4 is a miss) Link to indoor rounds www.phoenixbowmen.co.uk/PBIndoorRounds.htmlHope this helps
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Post by Chris on Nov 27, 2014 12:29:52 GMT
Cheers Ian, that helps a lot. Simpler than what my brain was trying to process in the end.
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