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  2. Field archery - Wikipedia

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    Field rounds are at 'even' distances up to 80 yards (75 m) (although some of the shortest are measured in feet), using targets with a black inner ring, two white middle rings and two black outer rings. Four face sizes are used for the various distances.

  3. Thumb ring - Wikipedia

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    17th century Mughal thumb ring. A thumb ring is a ring meant to be worn on one's thumb.Most commonly, thumb rings are used as an archery equipment designed to protect the thumb pulp from the bowstring during a thumb draw, and are made of leather, stone, horn, wood, bone, antler, ivory, metal, ceramics, plastic or glass.

  4. Modern competitive archery - Wikipedia

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    A field archer shooting freestyle recurve at 60 m (66 yards). Field archery involves shooting at targets of varying (and sometimes unmarked) distance, often in rough terrain. Three common types of rounds (in the NFAA) are the field, hunter, and animal. A round consists of 28 targets in two units of 14 (until the early 60's two rounds of 28 were ...

  5. Target archery - Wikipedia

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    In World Archery, targets are coloured as follows: 1 ring & 2 ring – white; 3 ring & 4 ring – black; 5 ring & 6 ring – blue; 7 ring & 8 ring – red; 9 ring, 10 ring & inner 10 ring – gold; The inner ring is usually used for tie-breaking (the competitor closest to the X is the winner) Archers score each end by summing the scores for ...

  6. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    NASP (organization) – Initialism for the National Archery in the Schools Program, a youth archery program founded and based in the U.S. but also operating in several other countries. nock (equipment) – The notch at the rear end of an arrow; also the notches at the ends of the bow limbs to which the bowstring is attached, or looped over

  7. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    This becomes the 10 ring at indoor compound competitions, while outdoors, it serves as a tiebreaker with the archer scoring the most X's winning. The number of hits may also be taken into account as another tiebreaker. In FITA archery, targets are coloured as follows: 1 & 2 ring: White; 3 & 4 ring: Black; 5 & 6 ring: Blue; 7 & 8 ring: Red

  8. National Field Archery Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Field Archery Association is a field archery organization in the United States. Founded in 1939, it is a non-profit organization. It consists of 49 chartered state organizations and nearly 1,000 affiliated clubs. It is also a member of the International Field Archery Association and an allied organization of USA Archery. [1]

  9. Gakgung - Wikipedia

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    Prince Heinrich suggested making the art into a national sport. The emperor, convinced by the Prince, decreed "let people enjoy archery to develop their physical strength" and established an archery club. In the subsequent standardization of Korean archery, the nature of the bow and the arrow was standardized, as was the range of the targets.

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