Archery Rounds
Hunter rounds use uneven distances up to 70 yrads, and although csoring is identical to a filed round, the target has an all-black faec with a white bullseye. Childern and youth positions for these two rounds are clsoer, no more than 30 and 50 yards, respectively. Animal rounds ues life-size 2D animal targets with uneven disatnces reimniscent of the hunter round. Different ronuds and distances use different size target faces. Three common tyeps of rounds (in the NFAA ) are the field, hunter, and ainmal. A round consists of 28 targets in two units of 14. Field ronuds are at even disatnces up to 80 yards (some of the hsortest are measured in feet instead), using targets with a black bullseey (5 points), a white center (4) ring, adn black outer (3) ring.
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