Event Shoot Details
Event |
SSAC - Pokka Dots - Period |
Shoot Title |
Pokka Dots |
Event Date |
7 Sep 2022 |
Marshal |
Jonathas Reinisch |
Host Kingdom |
Inter-Kingdom |
Host Group |
none |
Total Shooters |
74 in attendance |
GAT |
Grand Archery Tournament Shoot with a difficulty rating of: Crossbow:8.03 Handbow:13.25 |
Description |
This shoot is a twist of a Royal Round. The original was done at an Atlantian event designed by Tristan di Lupo from Sacred Stone. In his the yellow dot was in the center with four of each color arranged around it working out just like the standard FITA target. This shoot uses the same concept, but rearranges it so that the dots will fit on a standard 36` circular target backer.
Please read the SSAC General Rules, as these apply to all SSAC shoots. Below are the additional rules for this specific shoot.
Target:
This shoot discs that are similar in size to the standard 60cm FITA target, only adjusted for ease of creation. In the center of the target is a single blue disc that is 14` diameter. Placed vertically and horizontally around it are four red discs that are 8` diameter, these are place with a 1/2` gap between the discs. Placed at the diagonals from the blue disc and between the red discs are four yellow discs that are 4` in diameter, these are spaced roughly equally distant from the red and blue discs.
Ranges:
Just to change things up this is shot at 25, 35, and 45 yards, with a 45 sec timed round at 25 yards. Youth Ranges: 15, 25, 35, timed at 15.
Scoring:
The scoring is the same as a Royal Round; yellow=5, red=4, blue=3. Misses and extra hits count as zero.
Running the Shoot:
Just like your standard Royal Round, you have six arrows for each of the un-timed rounds. HOWEVER, you may not hit the same red or yellow discs twice during a un-timed round round, secondary hits to a single disc do not count. All hits to the blue disc count for un-timed rounds. During the 45 second Timed round you must hit ALL 9 discs before doubling up on any disc, same for tripling up.
This shoot was suggested by:
Tristan di Lupo from Sacred Stone in Atlantia, for questions contact:Master Jonathas |
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