A 2-arrow round is a competition format in which two arrows are shot per target. This round is commonly used in 3D or field archery (depending on the federation and rules).

Typical procedure: In some rule sets, the first arrow is weighted more heavily as the “primary hit” to encourage precise shooting on the first attempt.

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