The 3D Double Hunter is a competition format in 3D archery that is often shot under the International Field Archery Association (IFAA). “Double Hunter” means that archers shoot at 3D targets (“3D”) at unknown distances (“Hunter”), with two arrows per target (“Double”).

Typical procedure: This format combines hunting-style shooting with scoring two arrows per target, making it technically challenging and highly demanding in terms of concentration.

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