The WA ( World Archery Federation, former FITA ) targets are coloured as follows, from the inside out:
* 9 ring, 10 ring and inner 10 ring - gold
* 7 ring, 8 ring - red
* 5 ring, 6 ring - blue
* 3 ring, 4 ring - black
* 1 ring, 2 ring - white
You get a bow and an arrow. You aim for a target and release. Then you win. Hooray for you! (not) oh and if you hit a person you get 100 extra points
The rings of an archery target are concentric circles.
If you mean the archery target for the brave task then it is in the trading post.
There are five colors, each divided into two scoring zones, which adds up to ten circles; a representation of the FITA 60 cm target face is shown at the FITA website.
The face ;)
The entire lot would perhaps just be called a target, but there are individual names for the sections... The stand the target rests on would simply be called the stand. The straw backing on a target is called the "boss". The paper picture with the Archery rings or equivalent scoring system is called the "face".
Do you mean scoring rings?
White
The centre of the archery target is called the Gold.
Over the years and around the world many different designs of archery target have been used. I'm sure some had red in the centre. However, today in target archery (e.g. as shot at the Olympics) the target face is standardised and the centre (which is never called the "Bullseye" by archers!) is yellow and is normally referred to as "Gold". An image of a target face can be found at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Archery_Target_80cm.svg. Other target faces do exist; the most noticeably different would be one used for field archery which is all black apart from the centre which is, again, gold.
It depends on the type of target. There are more than a few types of targets in the world of Archery, and each type of target has its own system of scoring zones depending on how the target is used. Here are some I have had the pleasure to use:The FITA target, used for the Olympic Archery competitions, has 10 scoring zones, while the target used for the "Imperial Round" in the UK (England) has 5 scoring zones. The FITA and the "Imperial Round" target faces are basically the same, regarding the color division.The Society for Creative Anachronisms, Inc. (a not-for-profit research/educational group dedicated to studying and re-enacting life during the Middle Ages) uses the 5-zone scoring system, but also uses a target which was commonly used during the Middle Ages. This target has only 3 scoring zones - and the center "bulls-eye" is extremely small, compared to the FITA target.
Field target archery is when your in a field and your a long distance away from the target and 3D archery is like doing archery inside.
You get a bow and an arrow. You aim for a target and release. Then you win. Hooray for you! (not) oh and if you hit a person you get 100 extra points
The rings of an archery target are concentric circles.
Concentric this is for the P.E. Packet of archery
It depends on what type of round you are shooting. If its a FITA round there is a separate inner ring which becomes the inner Gold or an X shot, counting as a 10. On an Imperial round anything in the Gold colour is a Gold scoring 9 points. A common mistake is to call an inner Gold as a bulls eye, which is faux pas in archery.
If you mean the archery target for the brave task then it is in the trading post.