A FITA Compound Target is used within archery for competition or practice. FITA stands for Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc, the organization who controls the sport of archery. As the name implies, the FITA Compound Target is sized for the use of compound bows.
There are different sizes of FITA targets and each is marked with 10 evenly spaced rings emerging from the center. Each ring has a score value that ranges from 1 to 10. The coloring of a FITA target changes in accordance with the rings. Ring 1 and 2 are white, ring 3 and 4 are black, and ring 5 and 6 are blue. Ring 7 and 8 are red, and ring 9 and 10 are yellow.
FITA Compound Targets have an overall diameter of 31.5” (80 cm) and depth in the range of 8”-10” (20.3-25.4 cm). Each consecutive ring of a FITA Compound Target increases by a radius of 3.15" (8 cm). FITA Compound Targets should be angled 10°-15° from vertical.
A FITA Compound Target is used within archery for competition or practice. FITA stands for Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc, the organization who controls the sport of archery. As the name implies, the FITA Compound Target is sized for the use of compound bows.
There are different sizes of FITA targets and each is marked with 10 evenly spaced rings emerging from the center. Each ring has a score value that ranges from 1 to 10. The coloring of a FITA target changes in accordance with the rings. Ring 1 and 2 are white, ring 3 and 4 are black, and ring 5 and 6 are blue. Ring 7 and 8 are red, and ring 9 and 10 are yellow.
FITA Compound Targets have an overall diameter of 31.5” (80 cm) and depth in the range of 8”-10” (20.3-25.4 cm). Each consecutive ring of a FITA Compound Target increases by a radius of 3.15" (8 cm). FITA Compound Targets should be angled 10°-15° from vertical.