A “pass” refers to a predetermined number of arrows that are shot consecutively and scored together.

Examples:

  • Indoor (WA): usually 3 arrows per pass
  • Outdoor: often 6 arrows per pass
  • 3D / Field: depending on the rules, 1–3 arrows per pass

After each pass, archers walk to the target together and record their scores.

Significance:

  • Establishes rhythm in the shooting process
  • Structures the competition
  • Provides comparable scoring units

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