Indoor Target Rounds
Below are detailed the rounds we can easily shoot in our indoor club sessions.
More information on rules of shooting can be found here: AGB Rules of Shooting.
Bray I
An imperial round consisting of 30 arrows shot (in ends of 3 arrows) at 20yds, using a 40cm face, and ten-zone scoring.
Full size or triple spot faces can be used.
Scoresheet to download:
Portsmouth
An imperial round consisting of 60 arrows shot (in ends of 3 arrows) at 20yds, using a 60cm face, and ten-zone scoring.
Full size and triple spot faces can be used. Progress badges are available for this round, ask your Records Officer!
Scoresheet to download:
Vegas
A metric round consisting of 60 arrows shot (in ends of 3 arrows) at 18m, using a special triple spot face.
Only a triple spot face can be used.
Scoresheet to download:
Worcester
An imperial round consisting of 60 arrows shot (in ends of 5 arrows) at 20yds, using a special two tone black and white face. Five zone scoring is used (1,2,3,4,5), with the central white spot scoring 5, and the outer black rings scoring 1 through to 4.
Full size, and five spot faces can be used.
Scoresheet to download:
World Archery 18m
(WA 18m)
A metric round consisting of 60 arrows shot (in ends of 3 arrows) at 18m, using a 40cm face and ten-zone scoring.
Full size or triple spot faces can be used.
Scoresheet to download:
WA Arrow Awards
Progress award rounds, consisting of 15 arrows shot (in ends of 3 arrows) at varying distances, at an 80cm face.
For more information see Archery GB Badges, Awards & Classifications | Archery GB.
Scoresheet to download: