SCORING SYSTEM
- The scoring system is based on a 10-ring target.
- Each section of the target is worth from one to 10 points, with 10 being the best.
- Arrows on the dividing lines are given the higher score and deflections score where they land.
- Arrows that bounce off the target or pass through are also counted.
- The target face is set 70 meters (229 feet, 8 inches) from the shooting line and the
center gold of the target is set 130 centimeters (4 feet, 3 inches) above the ground. - The target is usually made of paper and has a diameter of 122 centimeters (4 feet).
- The target is divided into five colored rings and each ring is divided in half.
- The width of each color zone is 12.2 (4.8 inches) centimeters and the width of each scoring zone -- half of a color zone -- is 6.1 (2.4 inches) centimeters.
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