The bullseye is the center of the target.
The centre circle of a target is the bull's eye, or bullseye.
The concentric circles from the centre of a target are bull, inner ,magpie,outer
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The centre of the archery target is called the Gold.
Try to hit the centre of the target with the arrow.*More commonly known as center.
Try to hit the centre of the target with the arrow.*More commonly known as center.
An absolute deviation is the difference between a given value and a variate value in statistics, or, in target shooting, the shortest distance between the centre of the target and the point where the projectile hit.
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.
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".
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