Print to an 8.5" X 11" sheet of paper, or draw to scale (it don't have to be perfect) the image below.
You get 3 shots (if you need them). One shot/first shot of the day over any 3 days you choose through Saturday.
Shots to be taken from 15 yards for the adults, and 7 yards for the kiddos.
Since we're into the dog days of summer, and August is baring down on us, lets see if we can cool things down to 50 degrees.
You'll be starting with 0 (zero). Closets total to 50 degrees wins the call for next week.
Example:
Lets say you shoot an 80 degree with your first shot.
You would then need to shoot a - (minus 30) to bring it down to 50.
Tie breaker goes to whoever is closest to 50 in the fewest shots,
or if that don't work, then whoever has the closest shots to the center of the glass.
Only arrows touching the degree increment lines count for score, but a miss of the lines counts as one of your 3 shots.
Obviously, you may hit more than one line with a single shot.
In that case just choose the line benefiting you the most.
Rick
You get 3 shots (if you need them). One shot/first shot of the day over any 3 days you choose through Saturday.
Shots to be taken from 15 yards for the adults, and 7 yards for the kiddos.
Since we're into the dog days of summer, and August is baring down on us, lets see if we can cool things down to 50 degrees.
You'll be starting with 0 (zero). Closets total to 50 degrees wins the call for next week.
Example:
Lets say you shoot an 80 degree with your first shot.
You would then need to shoot a - (minus 30) to bring it down to 50.
Tie breaker goes to whoever is closest to 50 in the fewest shots,
or if that don't work, then whoever has the closest shots to the center of the glass.
Only arrows touching the degree increment lines count for score, but a miss of the lines counts as one of your 3 shots.
Obviously, you may hit more than one line with a single shot.
In that case just choose the line benefiting you the most.
Rick
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