Field Round – Archery Set Up

Field archery is a game of shooting – not yardage estimation. The basic NFAA field archery round is made up of 28 targets. The round is two 14 targets units. The standard NFAA field round has distances that vary from 20 feet to 240 feet. There are four different size target faces, the further the target distance, the bigger the target. Other types of “field” rounds are also offered, There’s the hunter round, something like the above field round except that you shoot at an all-black face with a white dot. The animal round is much like the 3-D round, but the targets are 2-D.

For a full description please refer to Field Archery Info

Field Round Set Up – Range #1 – 1st course of 28 targets.  

Distance(s) Target Size 1st 14 Targets 2nd 14 Targets Cub Notes
35, 30, 25, 20 (ft) 20 cm 1 27 20′ walk up
35, 35, 35, 35 (yds) 50 cm 5 16 15 yd Fan
45, 40, 35, 30 50 cm 12 23 20 yd walk up
80, 70, 60, 50 (50*) 65 cm 8 24 30 yd walk up
15 35 cm 7 21 10 yd
20 35 cm 13 18 10 yd
25 35 cm 2 19 10 yd
30 35 cm 14 17 10 yd
40 50 cm 3 22 18 yd
45 50 cm 11 26 20 yd
50 50 cm 9 25 20 yd
55 (40*) 65 cm 6 20 20 yd
60 (45*) 65 cm 4 15 25 yd
65 (50*) 65 cm 10 28 30 yd

* youth.
Download Field Round Setup Chart PDF
Link to Target Image
Link to NFAA Event Rules