Field

Field archery is a type of archery that takes place in outdoor environments, typically in natural or semi-natural settings, and involves shooting at targets at varying distances and heights. The goal of field archery is to simulate real-life hunting conditions, and to test the archer’s accuracy, precision, and versatility in a variety of shooting situations.

In field archery, the archer must navigate an outdoor course that is set up with targets placed at various distances and heights, often in challenging terrain and with obstacles such as trees and bushes. The archer must aim and shoot at the targets while walking the course, making it a physically demanding sport that requires endurance and agility.

Field archery is typically shot with recurve or compound bows, and it is usually divided into two categories: field archery and 3D archery. Field archery involves shooting at stationary targets with marked scoring zones, while 3D archery involves shooting at life-like animal targets that are placed in natural or realistic environments.

Field archery is a popular sport around the world and is enjoyed by people of all ages. It offers a unique and challenging experience that tests the archer’s skills, endurance, and accuracy. Whether for competition or recreation, field archery is an exciting and growing aspect of the sport of archery.