Simple, short consistency challenge this week. Fold an 8.5x11" piece of paper in half both ways to create four quadrants and put a dot in the approximate center of each.
Challenge is to shoot the first two arrows of a day from 10 yards (5 for kids), any position, as close as possible to the center dot of any quadrant. Measure nearest part of arrow shaft to the other arrow shaft. Tie- breaker is closest single arrow of a pair to the center dot.
Winner will have the closest pair of arrows to each other and within (or touching a fold of) the same quadrant on any single day. For clarity, draw a big "X" after using a quadrant, and shoot at a different quadrant each day, with up to four days' tries allowed. Luck is allowed in that I don't care which unused quadrant the first arrow hits, as long as the second arrow goes into the same quadrant. Hitting in a "used" quadrant is a no-score.
Good luck, have fun!
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Challenge is to shoot the first two arrows of a day from 10 yards (5 for kids), any position, as close as possible to the center dot of any quadrant. Measure nearest part of arrow shaft to the other arrow shaft. Tie- breaker is closest single arrow of a pair to the center dot.
Winner will have the closest pair of arrows to each other and within (or touching a fold of) the same quadrant on any single day. For clarity, draw a big "X" after using a quadrant, and shoot at a different quadrant each day, with up to four days' tries allowed. Luck is allowed in that I don't care which unused quadrant the first arrow hits, as long as the second arrow goes into the same quadrant. Hitting in a "used" quadrant is a no-score.
Good luck, have fun!
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