IBO SCORING AREAS
For all IBO sanctioned shooting events, the targets shall have scoring as follows:
- An 11" ring consisting of a circle centered within the 10 ring. The circle size should be approximately 25% of the size of the 10 ring.
- A 10 ring consisting of a circle inside the vital area.
- A Vital area (8 ring) that roughly approximates the heart, lung, and liver area of the appropriate animal.
- The remainder of the animal shall be considered a “body” except as set out in Paragraph 5 below.
- An arrow embedded in the hoof or horn of an animal, not touching body color, is considered a miss and is scored as a zero. Targets with legs of a different color than the main body will still be considered as body color for scoring.
- Some targets have material surrounding the actual outline of a target animal. This additional material will NOT be counted for score.
SCORING ARROW
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Scores will be tabulated as follows:
- 11 points - 11 ring or “X” ring centered inside the 10 ring
- 10 points - 10 ring or heart
- 8 points - Vital
- 5 points - Body
- 0 points - Miss or arrow not touching body color.
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If more than one scoring area is visible on a target, either scoring area can be used unless otherwise noted at the shooting stake.
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An arrow touching the line marking the edge of a greater scoring area shall be given the higher score.
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Arrows must stick in the target in order to receive a score other than a zero with the exception of a pass through, robin hood, or bounce back as set out in paragraphs (e) (f) and (g) below.
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An arrow that passes through a target may be scored if witnessed and agreed upon by the majority of archers in the group. A pass-through is an arrow passing completely through the target with material 360 degrees around the arrow, leaving a separate entrance and exit hole. If the pass through was witnessed by a member of the group other than the shooter, and the group cannot agree, the archer may re-shoot the target before the group advances to score the target.
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An arrow embedded into the nock end of an arrow embedded in the target shall be scored the same as the arrow embedded into the target. An arrow that hits another arrow — with the arrow being struck showing visible damage - that does not stick in the target shall be given the score of the arrow that was struck. The majority of the group must agree that:
- a particular arrow was struck, and that striking the arrow prevented the arrow from sticking in the target, or the arrow shall be scored as a miss.
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A bounce back is an arrow that squarely strikes the target and bounces back toward the shooter. An arrow that glances off the target is not considered a bounce back. A bounce back may be scored if the score can be agreed upon by the majority of archers in the group. If a member of the group other than the archer witnesses the bounce back and the group cannot agree, the archer may re-shoot the target before the group advances to score the target.
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An arrow released or dropped accidentally will be scored a zero unless the archer is able to retrieve it while touching the stake and re-shoot it within that archer’s two minute period.
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Any arrow intentionally shot into the ground or any object other than the target shall be considered an act of un-sportsmanlike conduct and the arrow scored a zero.