3D archery means shooting at three-dimensional animal targets, usually set up along a course through woods or terrain.

Typical features:

  • Natural courses with multiple stations
  • Varying and often unknown distances
  • Scoring zones in the “kill area” of the target
  • Usually 1–3 arrows per target (depending on the rules)

Another key aspect is that, besides technique, accurate distance estimation plays a major role.

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