This system employs life-sized, three-dimensional animal targets representing various species. Archers aim at designated scoring areas on these targets, earning points based on accuracy. For instance, a hit in the vital area of a deer target yields higher points than a hit in a non-vital area. Target distances vary, adding an element of range estimation and challenge.
Realistic hunting scenarios are simulated through this scoring method, developing skills applicable to field archery. Practitioners hone abilities in distance judging, shot placement, and angling, contributing to ethical and successful hunting practices. Evolving from traditional target archery, three-dimensional scoring offers a dynamic and engaging approach that has gained significant popularity in recent decades.