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.
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 rings of an archery target are concentric circles.
Do you mean scoring rings?
If you mean the archery target for the brave task then it is in the trading post.
A Target
Answer it is shooting a arow at a target.
On an NFAA indoor archery target the center, also known as the bull's eye, is worth 5 points. On a Vegas indoor target it is worth 10 points
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The centre of the archery target is called the Gold.
It is in the trading post