I couldn't think of a shoot, so I copied an old one of DRT's.
8 1/2" x 11" paper. Orient it on target in a vertical position. Landscape not portrait.
All shots are your first shot of that day, any position.
First shot is from 25 yards. You have to hit the paper for each stage. If you don't then the next day same thing, same range.
If you do, day two, fold that paper in half, orient the same way and shoot from 20 yards. If you miss, next day is same thing.
If you do hit it, day three, fold it in half again, orient the same way and shoot from 15 yards.
If you hit it, day four, fold in half again and shoot from 10 yards. Same orientation same process.
Day five is a 5 yard shot. By now the paper is folded pretty tight so if it is easier to cut it down that is understandable.
Maximum of 5 hits. But you can shoot 7 days. One shot is allowed for each day. You only advance if you hit the paper.
Whomever has the most hits, wins call.
Put a dot on the center of the paper each day so if there is a tie the one closest to the dot on that stage will win.
You don't have to shoot every day, shoot what you can.
Junior starts at 12 yards and moves up 2 yards with each hit.
8 1/2" x 11" paper. Orient it on target in a vertical position. Landscape not portrait.
All shots are your first shot of that day, any position.
First shot is from 25 yards. You have to hit the paper for each stage. If you don't then the next day same thing, same range.
If you do, day two, fold that paper in half, orient the same way and shoot from 20 yards. If you miss, next day is same thing.
If you do hit it, day three, fold it in half again, orient the same way and shoot from 15 yards.
If you hit it, day four, fold in half again and shoot from 10 yards. Same orientation same process.
Day five is a 5 yard shot. By now the paper is folded pretty tight so if it is easier to cut it down that is understandable.
Maximum of 5 hits. But you can shoot 7 days. One shot is allowed for each day. You only advance if you hit the paper.
Whomever has the most hits, wins call.
Put a dot on the center of the paper each day so if there is a tie the one closest to the dot on that stage will win.
You don't have to shoot every day, shoot what you can.
Junior starts at 12 yards and moves up 2 yards with each hit.
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