A circular object, typically made of straw or foam, marked with concentric rings of varying point values, serves as the focal point in the sport of archery. Projectiles designed for use with a bow, tipped with a pointed metal head, are propelled towards this object. A successful shot involves embedding the projectile into the target, with higher scores awarded for closer proximity to the center.
This setup is essential for both practice and competition. It provides a standardized system for measuring accuracy and skill development. The use of a marked target allows archers to track progress, identify weaknesses, and refine their technique. Historically, similar targets have been used for centuries, evolving from rudimentary practice aids to the precisely regulated equipment seen in modern competitions. This evolution reflects the sport’s enduring appeal and its continued development as a test of precision and focus.