Wednesday 28 December 2011

Olympic - Archery Targets

Archery Targets come in a variety of shapes and form are usually made of heavy-duty foam or wood, despite the fact that the circular, static targets are the most common ones. Those rounded archery targets are composed of 10 concentric rings. Each ring has its color and their respective scoring values.

Ring archery targets are the easiest one to make. It is somewhat similar to a dartboard. The only difference is that there are no other divisions on the circles placed inside each other. The first two outer rings are white.

The score for hitting the white is one point. The next two circles are black, signifying three points for every arrow that landed on those spots. Black is followed by blue, which means 5 points. The next is red at 7 points and lastly yellow or gold, at 9 points per arrow. In some archery competition, there's a 10th ring, which is also gold. Technically, it can be referred to as the bull's eye. It is worth 10 points.

Making static ring targets is rather easy. But as advancements are implemented, there are three dimensional archery targets available in specialty stores.

These targets normally follow the figure of an animal, usually that of a deer, a bear, or a bird. These targets are very helpful to those who are not just enjoying archery shooting. It is especially for people who are applying their skills in actual animal hunting as well.

The targets that are patterned from animals are the ones not easy to make. You may be able to just stick a life-size picture of a deer on the target range. But then again, the effect of that wouldn't be as good if a 3D image was used instead.

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