Picture of set-up is almost self-explanatory. (next post)
Shoot 3 arrows -- any stance-- from 15 yards (7 for kids), trying to get 1st arrow in cardboard tube on the left; 2nd arrow is shot at the tube on the right. If you get the first two arrows in the tubes, then, shoot the 3rd arrow at the dot in the middle and measure nearest part of shaft to nearest part of dot as a tie-breaker. If you don't get the first two arrows in their respective tubes, then shoot the 3rd arrow at the right-hand tube.
Measure misses from nearest shaft edge to nearest part of intended tube for a 3-arrow total in case no one hits inside tube.
You can try this up to three times over three days, using the first three shots of each day.
Least arrows used to hit two tubes wins the call for next week. Good luck and have fun!
Here's the set up:
(That's a paper towel roll cut in half, flanged, and taped down to be fairly perpendicular to 8.5x11 paper taped on cardboard for easier re-use.)
(Will add pic in a minute with phone edit.)
Shoot 3 arrows -- any stance-- from 15 yards (7 for kids), trying to get 1st arrow in cardboard tube on the left; 2nd arrow is shot at the tube on the right. If you get the first two arrows in the tubes, then, shoot the 3rd arrow at the dot in the middle and measure nearest part of shaft to nearest part of dot as a tie-breaker. If you don't get the first two arrows in their respective tubes, then shoot the 3rd arrow at the right-hand tube.
Measure misses from nearest shaft edge to nearest part of intended tube for a 3-arrow total in case no one hits inside tube.
You can try this up to three times over three days, using the first three shots of each day.
Least arrows used to hit two tubes wins the call for next week. Good luck and have fun!
Here's the set up:
(That's a paper towel roll cut in half, flanged, and taped down to be fairly perpendicular to 8.5x11 paper taped on cardboard for easier re-use.)
(Will add pic in a minute with phone edit.)
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