Archery was first offered in 1911 and last revised in 2004.
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| cast, bow weight, string height (fistmele), aiming, |
spine, mechanical release, freestyle, and barebow. |
Option A - Using a Recurve Bow or Longbow
- Name and Point to the parts of the recurve or longbow you are shooting.
- Explain how to properly care for and store recurve bows and longbows.
- Show the nine steps of good shooting for the recurve bow or longbow you are shooting.
- Demonstrate the proper way to string a recurve bow or longbow.
- Locate and mark with dental floss, crimp-on, or other method, the nocking point on the bowstring of the bow you are using.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Using a recurve or longbow and arrows with a finger release, shoot a single round of ONE of the following BSA, NAA,or NFAA rounds:
- An NFAA field round of 4 targets and make a score of 60 points.
- A BSA Scout field round of 14 targets and make a score of 80 points.
- A FITA/NAA Olympic (outdoor) round and make a score of 80 points.
- A Junior indoor* round I and make a score of 180 points.
- A FITA/NAA indoor* round and make a score of 80 points.
- An NFAA indoor* round and make a score of 50 points.
OR
- Shooting 30 arrows in five-arrow ends at an 80-centimeter (32-inch) five-color target at 10 yards and using the 10 scoring regions, make a score of 150.
OR- As a member of the NAA's Junior Olympic Development Program (JOAD), qualify as a Yeoman, Junior Bowman, and Bowman.
OR- As a member of the NFAA's Junior Division, earn a Cub or Youth 100-score Progression patch.
Option B - Using a Compound Bow
- Name and point to the parts of the compound bow you are shooting.
- Explain how to properly care for and store compound bows.
- Show the nine steps of good shooting for the compound bow you are shooting.
- Explain why it is necessary to have the string on a compound bow replaced at an archery shop.
- Locate and mark with dental floss, crimp-on, or other method, the nocking point on the bowstring of the bow you are using.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Using a compound bow and arrows with a finger release, shoot a single round of ONE of the following BSA, NAA,or NFAA rounds:
- An NFAA field round of 4 targets and make a score of 70 points.
- A BSA Scout field round of 14 targets and make a score of 90 points.
- A Junior 900 round and make a score of 200 points.
- A FITA/NAA Olympic (outdoor) round and make a score of 90 points.
- A FITA/NAA indoor* round I and make a score of 90 points.
- An NFAA indoor* round and make a score of 60 points.
OR
- Shooting 30 arrows in five-arrow ends at an 80-centimeter (32-inch) five-color target at 10 yards and using the 10 scoring regions, make a score of 170.
OR- As a member of the NAA's Junior Olympic Development Program (JOAD), qualify as a Yeoman, Junior Bowman, and Bowman.
OR- As a member of the NFAA's Junior Division, earn a Cub or Youth 100-score Progression patch.
* The indoor rounds can be shot outdoors if this is more convenient.
Troop Merit Badge Counselors
The Following individuals are merit badge counselors for Archery. Their e-mail addresses and phone numbers are in the Troop Directory.
The merit badge pamphlet was last revised in 2004.
The following worksheets were downloaded from MeritBadge.com, and are highly recommended as tools for organizing your work on this merit badge: Worksheet in Acrobat .pdf format or in Microsoft Word .doc format
Currently no counselor has posted any links, hints, or resource material for this merit badge
13 Scouts currently in Troop 240 have earned this merit badge: Adam Aronberg, Matt Aronberg, Alex Beltran, Martin Boyle, Jonathan C-M, Colin Fernandez, Sean H., Andrew Kasim, Maurice McGrath, Gilbert Moss, Mat Tabacco, Jimmy Willen, Erik Z.
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