Archery tournaments, have-a-go days, beginner courses and coach training sessions are happening all around Auckland all the time! Check out the upcoming events here with links to websites where more information is hosted.
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17/11The 600 shoot is free to join for all Auckland District archers, registration is at 1pm, with shooting commencing no later than 1.30pm.
Ribbons can be only be claimed by any archer who is a member of an ADAA club. Pins can be purchased for $2.50 per pin.
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.