Target

Target archery is a type of archery that involves shooting arrows at a stationary target, typically a circular or circular-shaped target made of foam or paper, from a set distance. The goal of target archery is to shoot as many arrows as possible into the center of the target, also known as the bullseye, in order to achieve the highest score.

In target archery, archers typically use either recurve or compound bows, and they shoot arrows at a target from a set distance, which can vary from tournament to tournament. The archers are judged on their accuracy and precision, and their scores are determined by the number of arrows that hit the target and the location of those hits on the target.

Target archery is often seen as a sport, with a focus on accuracy and precision. Target archery competitions are held worldwide, and archers participate in both individual and team events. The competitions are usually divided into several rounds, with the archers shooting a set number of arrows at the target from a specific distance. The archer with the highest score at the end of the competition is declared the winner.

Target archery is a popular recreational activity around the world and is enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether for competition or leisure, target archery is an exciting and challenging aspect of the sport of archery that tests the archer’s accuracy, precision, and skill.