Field Archery Maths: Scoring Without Losing the Will to Live

Why Scoring Matters

Scoring isn’t only about winners — it’s how you track improvement. Field archery uses different scoring systems depending on the round so knowing what applies prevents confusion (and soggy scorecard arguments).

Field & Hunter Rounds
The 5–4–3 System

  • Centre spot = 5
  • Next ring = 4
  • Outer ring = 3

Example: Spot + outer + spot = 5 + 3 + 5 = 13.

Animal Rounds
The Drop System

Animal faces have kill and wound zones and your score depends on which arrow hits and from which peg. First-arrow accuracy gives the best points; later arrows score less.

Example: miss first arrow, kill with second = reduced score (still good, but not top).

3D Scoring

3D formats vary by event. Some use two-arrow totals by zone, others use hunting-style one-arrow scoring. Your organiser will specify the scoring method — check before you start.

Scorecard Etiquette

  • Scorer writes; group confirms
  • Call clearly then repeat for confirmation
  • Line-breakers count for the higher value
  • Use a waterproof sleeve or bag in Scottish weather