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IFAA Rounds
Hunter Rounds
Hunter targets can range in distance from 33ft to 70 yards, using a 3 zone scoring system, 3 points, 4 points, 5 points and and 'X' which is also worth 5 points.

These are the most common types of rounds seen at IFAA affiliated tournaments.
Field Rounds
Field targets can range in distance from 20ft to 80 yards, using a 3 zone scoring system, 3 points, 4 points, 5 points and and 'X' which is also worth 5 points.

Animal Rounds
All archers take three arrows and mark them #1, #2 and #3. When you reach the first shooting stake, you shoot arrow #1. If you hit the scoring area, you do not need to shoot another arrow. If you miss, you move to the next stake and shoot #2. If you hit the scoring zone, you don’t shoot #3. If you miss #1 and #2, you move and shoot at the third stake. Only one arrow counts for score.
The scoring area is divided into vital and non-vital areas, and scored accordingly. The first arrow scores 21 for the X ring; 20, vital; and 18, wound. The second arrow is scored 17, 16, 14; and the third arrow is scored 13, 12, 10.

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