900 Round


What is a 900 Round?


ADULTS & YOUNG ADULTS:
30 arrows at 60 yards
30 arrows at 50 yards
30 arrows at 40 yards

YOUTH:
30 arrows at 50 yards
30 arrows at 40 yards
30 arrows at 30 yards

CUBS:
30 arrows at 30 yards
30 arrows at 20 yards
30 arrows at 10 yards


An END consists of six arrows, except for the shortest distance.
An END at the shortest distance for each division will be shot in two groups of three.

The round will begin with two official practice ends.

SPOTTING AIDS MAY BE USED.

SCORING:
INNER GOLD 10 OUTER GOLD 9
INNER RED 8 OUTER RED 7
INNER BLUE 6 OUTER BLUE 5
INNER BLACK 4 OUTER BLACK 3
INNER WHITE 2 OUTER WHITE 1

Arrows must TOUCH the scoring line to be in the higher scoring area.
Arrows and target are not to be touched until all arrows are scored and recorded.

SCORECARDS:
There will be duplicate scoring. Two archers are chosen to be scorekeepers, one archer will call the
value of the arrows and one archer will be target captain. If there is any disagreement in the group as to
the value of an arrow, the target captain will make the final decision.

The numeric value of each arrow, total end score and total round score shall be recorded. At the
completion of the second day’s round, the total score for both days shall be recorded.
Each archer is individually responsible for seeing that his arrows are called correctly and properly entered
on the score cards and that his score cards are turned in to the proper officials signed by both scorers
and the archer.

SHOOTING THE ROUND:
Unsuspected pass-throughs will be re-shot after all rounds have been completed for that day.

Any arrow that has passed through the target face in such a manner that it can easily be pushed back
through and scored may be pushed back through after all arrows in the target have been scored and
recorded – it all target mates are in agreement. If the arrow is hanging from the back of the target at an
angle and cannot be easily pushed back through and scored, or if all target mates are not in agreement,
this must be treated as an unsuspected pass-through and re-shot as above.

If and arrow should hag from the scoring face, shooting shall be interrupted and a field official shall
immediately re-insert the arrow in its proper place in the scoring face. If the arrow falls or bounces from
the target face it will be re-shot as above.

Hits on the wrong target shall score as misses.

If an archer shoots less than six arrows at 60 and 50 yards, or less than 3 arrows at 40 yards, he may
shoot the remaining arrows if the omission is discovered before the end is officially completed.
Otherwise, they shall score as misses.

If an archer shoots more than the prescribed number of arrows in one end, only the lowest arrows shall
score. (at ends of six, only the lowest scoring six arrows shall score, at ends of three, only the lowest
scoring three shall score).

In case of equipment failure, verified by the range captain, the archer will have 45 minutes for repair, and
one practice end to re-sight. Missed ends will be made up at the completion of the round for that day.

An archer is not entitled to repeat a shot unless the mis-shot arrow can be reached by the bow from the
archer’s position on the shooting line.

If a target butt falls before an end is scored, that end will be re-shot by all archers on that target butt after
the completion of the round for that day.

Archers may not make up lost ends or arrows except as specified.