Winter awards

When the Winter season is upon us, you have the opportunity to shoot the following rounds and obtain award badges as you improve.

The Rules:

  • The round is shot on the correct target face
  • Six sighters are allowed (five for Worcester), followed immediately by the complete round. (Sighters are only allowed for the first distance shot on a day.)
  • The three dozen arrows may be shot alone or as the first three dozen of a distance in a longer round.
  • To claim a award, a witnessed and signed score sheet should be submitted to the club’s Records Officer. Ensure that the distance is shown on the score sheet and make a note on it that you are claiming a distance award. Leave the score sheet in the SCORES box in the kitchen or for indoor sessions a member may collect them.

Frostbite Round (outdoors)

The Frostbite round is shot outdoors.

  • 3 dozen arrows of 6 arrow ends
  • 30 meters shooting at an 80cm target
  • Metric scoring of 10 for the inner gold ring, 9 for the outer gold ring, all the way down to 1.

The frostbite badges range from 200 to 355

300 | 225 | 250 | 275
300 | 315 | 330 | 340 | 350 | 355

Portsmouth Round (indoors)

The Portsmouth round is shot indoors.

  • 5 dozen arrows of 3 arrow ends
  • 20 yards shooting at a 60cm target
  • Metric scoring of 10 for the inner gold ring, 9 for the outer gold ring, all the way down to 1.

The Portsmouth badges range from 300 to 600

300 | 225 | 250 | 275
300 | 315 | 330 | 340 | 350 | 355

Worcester Round (indoors)

The Worcester round is shot indoors on its own 16 inch face which is black with white lines and center. Two targets are placed vertically with the first 30 arrows shot at the top target and second 30 at the bottom.

  • 5 dozen arrows of 5 arrow ends. 6 ends on the top target, 6 ends on the bottom target
  • 30 yards shooting at a special 16 inch target
  • Scoring of 5 for the center, down to 1 for the outer ring.

Badges for Worcester range from 100 to 300

100 | 125 | 150 | 175
200 | 225 | 250
265 | 275 | 285 | 295 | 300