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Target Archery Indoor Rounds

The following table gives details of the indoor rounds which are recognised for handicap purposes. For the full rules consult the GNAS Rules of shooting. All indoor rounds except the Worcester are shot in ends of three arrows. When practicing indoors at RLSAS we usually shoot the Portsmouth or FITA 18 rounds and occasionally the Worcester for a bit of fun.

Round
Dozen Distance Face Scoring
FITA 18
5 18 m 40 cm full or triple 10 zone
Vegas
5 18 m 40 cm special 10 zone
The Vegas face is a numbered 40cm triple triangular face. Four targets per boss; two above & two below. Archers shoot 10 ends of 3 numbered arrows at a high target then 10 ends at a low target or vice versa. Arrows must be shot in number sequence.
Portsmouth
5 20 y 60 cm full size 10 zone
Worcester
5 20 y 16 inch special 5-4-3-2-1
The Worcester face has four black zones and one, central, white zone. Four targets per boss; two above & two below. Archers shoot 6 ends of 5 arrows at a high target then 6 ends at a low target or vice versa. 1 end of sighters. Archers do not shoot in rotation.
Bray I
20 y 40 cm full size 10 zone
Bray II
25 y 60 cm full size 10 zone
FITA 25
5 25 m 60 cm full or triple 10 zone
Combined FITA
5 25 m 60 cm full or triple 10 zone
5 18 m 40 cm full or triple  
Stafford
6 30m 80 cm full size 10 zone

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