How to fine the averages in Archery?

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So, i have test coming up on how to find the average end score, average arrow score, and average target ring score for archery. Anyone know how to?

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One Response to How to fine the averages in Archery?

  1. targetbutt says:

    You take your total for the end or the match and divide it by the number of arrows you’ve shot.

    So take a regular FITA match, it’s 144 arrows, and you shoot a 1200. Average score for the match is then 1200/144 = 8.3

    An end in archery varies, an NFAA indoor end consists of 5 arrows, an NAA indoor end has 3 arrows, NAA outdoor end uses 6 arrows for the long distance portion.

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