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In a Vegas round there are 10 ends. You shoot 3 arrows per end for a possible 10 points per arrow, or 30 possible points per end. 10 ends x 30 possible points = 300 possible points. The smallest inner X circle is 10 points as well as the next greater yellow circle. Your X count will go towards deciding tiebreakers. Competitors have 2 1/2 minutes to shoot 3 arrows.
In a Vegas round there are 10 ends. You shoot 3 arrows per end for a possible 10 points per arrow, or 30 possible points per end. 10 ends x 30 possible points = 300 possible points. The smallest inner X circle is 10 points as well as the next greater yellow circle. Your X count will go towards deciding tiebreakers. Competitors have 2 1/2 minutes to shoot 3 arrows.
An indoor NFAA 300 round consists of twelve 5-arrow ends at 20 yards, for a total of 60 arrows.
NFAA Indoor target
Ok, here it is, I’ve numbered the target with red numbers to clarify it. Anything in the white circle is awarded a 5 to include the inner X ring. X’s are used as tiebreakers, so if you shoot a score of 250 with 10 x’s and th
An indoor NFAA 300 round consists of twelve 5-arrow ends at 20 yards, for a total of 60 arrows.
NFAA Indoor target
Ok, here it is, I’ve numbered the target with red numbers to clarify it. Anything in the white circle is awarded a 5 to include the inner X ring. X’s are used as tiebreakers, so if you shoot a score of 250 with 10 x’s and the guy next to you shoots 250 with 11 x’s they win.
An NFAA 300 round consists of 12 ends shot at 20 yards distance. That means you’re up at bat 12 times. Each end consists of 5 arrows, so you will step up to the line shoot 5 arrows, score them, retrieve them and then do it again, 12 times.
Here is the math part: each arrow has the potential of 5 points, so in each end you can score 25 points.
5 arrows shot x 5 points = 25 points.
There are 12 ends so if you shoot a perfect 25 in each end you will score 300 points. 12 x 25 = 300
Archers have 4 minutes to shoot 5 arrows.
An indoor NFAA 300 round consists of twelve 5-arrow ends at 20 yards, for a total of 60 arrows.
NFAA Indoor target
Ok, here it is, I’ve numbered the target with red numbers to clarify it. Anything in the white circle is awarded a 5 to include the inner X ring. X’s are used as tiebreakers, so if you shoot a score of 250 with 10 x’s and th
An indoor NFAA 300 round consists of twelve 5-arrow ends at 20 yards, for a total of 60 arrows.
NFAA Indoor target
Ok, here it is, I’ve numbered the target with red numbers to clarify it. Anything in the white circle is awarded a 5 to include the inner X ring. X’s are used as tiebreakers, so if you shoot a score of 250 with 10 x’s and the guy next to you shoots 250 with 11 x’s they win.
An NFAA 300 round consists of 12 ends shot at 20 yards distance. That means you’re up at bat 12 times. Each end consists of 5 arrows, so you will step up to the line shoot 5 arrows, score them, retrieve them and then do it again, 12 times.
Here is the math part: each arrow has the potential of 5 points, so in each end you can score 25 points.
5 arrows shot x 5 points = 25 points.
There are 12 ends so if you shoot a perfect 25 in each end you will score 300 points. 12 x 25 = 300
Archers have 4 minutes to shoot 5 arrows.
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