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Clout Shooting

 
 

Clout shooting involves shooting arrows into the air and getting them to land on a target that lays flat on the ground.  Sounds simple, but can be quite tricky!

From the picture below you can see two flags; the white one for Ladies and the yellow one for Gents.  The idea is to get the arrows as close to the flag as possible.  The distances are as follows:

Gents - 180 yards
Ladies - 140 yards
Juniors - 100 yards

When the whistle blows you line up, take aim and fire six 'sighter' arrows into the air; fingers crossed they land near the flag! After the six 'sighters' you then wait for the whistle and then collect your arrows. You then will shoot three dozen arrows (six ends of six):

Attached to the flag is a rope which has coloured sections: Gold, Red, Blue, Black and White. One person takes the loose end whilst the others stand behind a coloured section.  The rope is then swept round in a circle, any arrow found within the coloured boundary is picked up by the person assigned to that colour.

 

Once all of the arrows have been picked up they are laid down on the rope - on top of the coloured section in which they were found.

One by one each archer is asked to call out their scores, highest score first.  The Points are as follows:
 

Gold = 5   Red = 4   Blue = 3   Black = 2   White = 1

To see more Clout Shoot photos take a look at the Gallery Page.

 
 

 

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