![]() ![]() Badges are available in 25 point increments from scores of 300 to 575 and the 5 point increments up to 600. An archer must shoot a Portsmouth round (60 arrows at a distance of 20 yards), and can claim a badge when scoring between 300 and 600. The club has recently also introduced the ‘Portsmouth award’ badge scheme, which has proved popular. You can find the qualifying scores for each type of bow here. The same principles apply, an archer must achieve a minimum scores three times over the indoor season to be awarded the badge. These differ from outdoor classification badges and are graded from A-H. We also award classifications for indoor shooting. You can find more information and the qualifying scores here. The score needed differs slightly for compound bows, barebows and longbows. ![]() The archer must score at least 252 points three times at a single distance over a season to be awarded the badge. This is where an archer shoots three dozen arrows at a single imperial distance (e.g. Here at Rickmansworth Archery Club we also run the ‘252’ award scheme, which can help archers track their progress and improve their confidence to shoot at longer distances. You can hold different classifications for different bow types.įor more information on the scores needed to achieve a classification, please download the following based on the type of bow being used: ![]() Once you attain a certain classification, you can never go back and claim a lower classification. You will need to achieved a minimum score 3 times in one season, based on your type of bow and the round shot, to be awarded that classification. The highest two, Master Bowman and Grand Master Bowman, can only be obtained from scores shot at record status competitions. The first four classifications can be awarded by your club. ![]() Grand Master Bowman (GMB): top 1% of all UK archers.Master / Junior Master Bowman (MB): top 4% of all UK archers.Bowman (BM) / Junior Bowman: top 15% of all UK archers.As well as entering competitions, classifications are a great way to track your own personal progress, and a great way to collect progress badges to proudly display on your kit! Outdoor classificationsįor outdoor target archery there are 6 classification levels in the Archery GB Classification Scheme: ![]()
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