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| GNAS Imperial Outdoor |
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| All GNAS Imperial outdoor rounds are 5 zone scoring and are shot on a
122cm face. The longest distance for gents is 100 yards and for ladies
is 80 yards. Rounds usually shot at tournaments are the York, Hereford and Bristol. Other rounds include the St George, Albion, Westerns, Nationals and Warwicks. |
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| GNAS Imperial Outdoor Classifications |
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GNAS Metric Outdoor
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Download or print GNAS Metric Outdoor rounds
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| All GNAS Metric outdoor rounds are 10 zone scoring and are shot on 122cm
and 80cm faces. The longest distance for gents is 90 metres and for
ladies is 70 metres. Rounds include the Metric (same as the FITA), Long
Metric, Short Metric and Half Metric. |
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| GNAS Metric Outdoor Classifications |
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FITA Recognised Outdoor
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FITA recognised outdoor rounds are 10 zone scoring and are shot on 122cm
and 80cm faces. The longest distance for gents is 90 metres and for
ladies is 70 metres. Rounds usually shot at tournaments are the FITA (Gents and Ladies), the FITA 70 and the FITA 900. |
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FITA Recognised Outdoor Classifications |
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| All indoor rounds are 10 zone scoring and are shot at varying distances
in yards and metres on 40cm, 60cm or 80cm faces. The furthest distance
is 30 metres for the Stafford
which is usually shot outside at Cambria Bowmen's Frostbite in
February. The most popular indoor rounds which are usually shot at
tournaments are the Portsmouth and the FITA 18. |
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| Indoor Classifications |
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| Scoring |
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| 10 Zone Scoring (10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) |
5 Zone Scoring (9, 7, 5. 3, 1)
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| Score … Mark … Pull |
| For FITA recognised rounds (FITA) the arrow holes are marked (i.e.
a small mark is placed in pen at right angles to the arrow hole after
the arrow has been scored and before it is pulled); GNAS (York,
Hereford, etc) are not marked. |
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