they aim to stop the target
Target
It derives from the greek word σκοπός (scopos/skopos) : target,aim
you can hit the target.
It is the target
target
just aim the reticule slightly above the target and to the right.
aim and fire Another answer: You do not aim a shotgun, you point a shotgun. You shoot where the target will be when the shot gets there, not where the target is when you pull the trigger. That is called "windage."
In Beginner, it is slightly above the left pole, next to the tree. Aim high and slightly left. Thats all I know
mum
there is! Target sports like archery
"To aim at" is to target someone or somthing, usually with a weapon or some other projectile, such as a baseball, for example. "To aim to" is an in formal way of saying "to intend to" do something. For example, "I aim to be President in 2012."