About how far apart your feet should be.
What is shoulder width?
This type of footwear must be worn on the range.
What are close-toed shoes?
What is the observation line?
This is the value for a bullseye in a FITA target.
What is 10 points?
The number of parts in the 4-H pledge.
What is four?
This describes your grip on the bow.
What is relaxed?
Available for recurve and compound bows, they have pins set to distance.
What are sights?
The archer goes here after two whistles are blown.
What is the ready line?
If an arrow touches this, it is awarded the higher points.
What is the line between two rings?
The official colors of 4-H.
What are green and white?
The muscles you use when properly drawing your bow are here.
What is in your back?
Varieties of these include back, hip and field.
What are quivers?
The distance our targets are set at inside the cabin.
What is 10 yards?
If an arrow touches this, it is awarded more points.
What is the line between two rings?
The year that 4-H is credited with being founded.
What is 1902?
The difficulty in drawing a bow is measured in this.
What is pounds?
For compound bows, varieties include wrist and trigger.
What is a release?
These types of targets are made to resemble wild animals.
What are 3D targets?
A perfect score in an NFAA indoor match.
What is 300 points?
This educational institution manages NJ's 4H program.
What is Rutgers University?
Your arm guard is worn on this side.
What is your non-dominant side?
These can be added to recurve or compound bows to aid in steadiness and dampen vibration.
What are stablizers?
This type of target tests two archers speed and accuracy.
What is a dueling post?
A perfect score in an Olympic outdoor match.
What is 720 points?
This government agency directly administers 4-H.
What is the USDA?