The “600 Round” is a shoot held once a month in an Auckland-based target club (with the exception of October), and is open to all members of any club to participate. It is an incentive for novice and intermediate archers to grow in skill and practice, and meet other members of other clubs.

The shoot is 90 arrows at 30 metres. All archers begin on a 122cm target face. Once an archer has shot 600 points or greater on that target face, the next shoot they must drop their target face size to 80cm, then 60cm, then 40cm. Archers who proceed beyond this point may opt to shoot a 20cm spot.

Ribbons are free when won by the archer. Ribbons can be only be claimed by any archer who is a member of an ADAA club.

These are the brave souls who have opted to shoot the 20cm spot!

20cm = Gold ribbon, 600 points

Records are maintained and Ribbons won highlighted. * indicates a record in the division.

600 Round Gold Ribbon (20cm face)

NameClubDivisionScoreRibbon WonDate Shot
John CharlesAuckland Archery ClubMasters Compound598Next timeRECORD
Keith MartinAuckland Archery ClubMasters Compound280Next time2019 Mar
Andrew RussellAuckland Archery ClubOpen Compound673Gold2020 Mar (RECORD)
Caro GeelenAuckland Archery ClubOpen Compound623Gold2022 Nov
Neal TaitShore Archery ClubOpen Compound482Next time2022 May
Ben McLeanAuckland Archery ClubOpen Recurve570Next time2021 Mar (RECORD)
Richard LinShore Archery ClubOpen Recurve439Next time
Mykel TurnerAuckland Archery ClubOpen Recurve437Next time2022 July
Jignesh PatelShore Archery ClubOpen Recurve287Next time