field archery
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British pronunciation
/fˈiːld ˈɑːtʃəɹi/

Definition & Meaning of "field archery"in English

Field archery
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a form of archery where targets are placed at varying distances in natural settings

What is "field archery"?

Field archery is a type of archery where archers shoot at targets set in outdoor settings, often in natural environments like forests or fields. Unlike target archery, the targets are placed at varying and sometimes uneven distances, which adds an element of difficulty. Archers must adjust their aim based on the distance and terrain. The targets can vary in size and may be set in different positions, sometimes requiring the archer to shoot uphill or downhill. Field archery emphasizes accuracy, adaptability, and the ability to assess and navigate different shooting conditions.

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Examples
Field archery competitions often include different shooting positions.
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