| Waiting to shoot. | Indoor ranges are close; 18 meters, 20 yards (as here) or occassionally 25 meters. | |
| Gathering around the whistle blower. | All formal shoots start with assembly. The organiser says, 'Hello', and tells you where the loo is (just in case you have not been to the venue before). The judge (here; the lady in the green jacket) reminds us of the rules. | |
| Space restrictions make for cosy shooting lines. | Almost all indoor rounds are shot in 'ends of three'. That is; we collect the arrows after every three shots. | |
| Three tens? Is that a miss? | Writing down each other's scores we exclude the chance of cheating. A miss is marked by an M. Inside the ten zone is another ring, the inner ten. If we hit the inner ten it can be recorded with an X (kiss). |