How to Use This Calculator
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Enter 10-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 10-ring (bullseye).
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Enter 9-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 9-ring.
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Enter 8-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 8-ring.
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Enter 7-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 7-ring.
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Enter 6-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 6-ring.
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Enter 5-Ring Arrows
Input the number of arrows that landed in the 5-ring (outermost blue ring).
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Expand lower rings & misses (optional)
If shooting a full target face with outer rings (1-4) or misses, expand the lower rings section to enter those arrows.
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Review your results
Review your total score, score percentage, average per arrow, 10-ring rate, inner ring consistency, and interactive performance insights panel.
Example Calculation
An archer shot a round of 29 arrows and recorded 10 arrows in the 10-ring, 8 in the 9-ring, 5 in the 8-ring, 3 in the 7-ring, 2 in the 6-ring, and 1 in the 5-ring. They want to calculate their overall round metrics.
10-Ring Arrows
10
9-Ring Arrows
8
8-Ring Arrows
5
7-Ring Arrows
3
6-Ring Arrows
2
5-Ring Arrows
1
Results
Total Score
250
Score %
86.2%
Average per Arrow
8.62
Tips
Track Your 10-Ring Rate
A high 10-ring rate (percentage of arrows in the bullseye) measures your peak precision. For competitive archers, aiming for a 10-ring rate above 40% in target rounds builds a solid foundation.
Analyze Ring Distribution
Examine the score distribution in the performance insights panel. If most arrows cluster in the 7 or 8 rings, focus on sight alignment and draw release consistency.
Maintain Physical and Mental Stamina
Archery consistency relies on physical endurance. Track your round performance across multiple ends to identify fatigue drops in later ends.
Sharpening Your Aim: Calculating and Analyzing Archery Scores
For archers, every arrow counts, and understanding how each shot contributes to the overall score is key to improving performance.
This calculator provides a detailed breakdown of your archery round, computing your total score, score percentage, average per arrow, and crucial metrics like your 10-ring rate.
For a round where an archer landed 10 arrows in the bullseye and progressively fewer in outer rings, a total score of 250 translates to an impressive 86.2% of the maximum possible score for 29 arrows.
The Scoring Logic Behind Archery Performance
Archery scoring is a straightforward additive process where each arrow contributes points based on its impact location on the target face.
This calculator aggregates these points and then normalizes them against the maximum possible score to provide a percentage, offering a clear, comparative measure of an archer's performance.
The fundamental calculations are:
total score = (10-ring arrows × 10) + (9-ring arrows × 9) + ... + (1-ring arrows × 1)
total arrows = 10-ring arrows + 9-ring arrows + ... + misses
max possible score = total arrows × 10
score percentage = (total score / max possible score) × 100
average per arrow = total score / total arrows
10-ring rate = (10-ring arrows / total arrows) × 100
These metrics provide a comprehensive view of an archer's precision, consistency, and overall proficiency during a shooting session.
Breaking Down an Archery Score: A Detailed Example
Let's analyze a specific archery round to see how the scores and metrics are calculated.
- 10-Ring Arrows: 10
- 9-Ring Arrows: 8
- 8-Ring Arrows: 5
- 7-Ring Arrows: 3
- 6-Ring Arrows: 2
- 5-Ring Arrows: 1
First, calculate the total score:
total score = (10×10) + (8×9) + (5×8) + (3×7) + (2×6) + (1×5)total score = 100 + 72 + 40 + 21 + 12 + 5 = 250
Next, calculate the total number of arrows shot:
total arrows = 10 + 8 + 5 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 29
Then, determine the maximum possible score for these arrows:
max possible score = 29 arrows × 10 points/arrow = 290
Calculate the score percentage:
score percentage = (250 / 290) × 100 = 86.2 %
Finally, find the average score per arrow:
average per arrow = 250 / 29 = 8.62 points/arrow
This archer achieved a total score of 250, with an impressive score percentage of 86.2% and an average of 8.62 points per arrow.
Improving Archery Performance Through Score Analysis
Archers leverage detailed score breakdowns to pinpoint areas requiring improvement in their technique, consistency, and mental focus.
By analyzing the distribution of arrows across the target rings, an archer can identify specific patterns—such as a tendency to group shots high and left, indicating a form flaw or an improperly tuned sight.
For example, consistently landing shots in the 8-ring instead of the 9-ring on a World Archery 10-ring target suggests a need for fine-tuning.
A high 10-ring rate (e.g., above 40% for competitive archers) signifies excellent precision, while a low average score per arrow might point to fatigue or a lack of concentration during the round.
This analytical approach empowers archers to make targeted adjustments, leading to higher scores in 2026.
Archery Scoring Benchmarks for Different Skill Levels
Archery scoring benchmarks vary significantly based on an archer's skill level, the type of equipment used, and the specific discipline.
For beginners, a consistent average per arrow of 5–7 points on a standard target face is a good starting point, with a 10-ring rate of 10–20%.
Intermediate archers typically achieve averages of 7.5–8.5 points per arrow, with 10-ring rates ranging from 30–50%.
Advanced and professional archers aim for averages above 9 points per arrow, maintaining 10-ring rates exceeding 60–70%, especially in indoor target archery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is an archery total score calculated?
An archery score is calculated by multiplying the arrow count in each ring by that ring's point value (10 down to 1 point) and summing the results. Misses award 0 points. For example, 10 tens (100) + 8 nines (72) + 5 eights (40) + 3 sevens (21) + 2 sixes (12) + 1 five (5) equals 250 total points.
What is a good archery score percentage?
A good archery score percentage depends on experience and discipline. Beginners usually target 50-60% of maximum possible points. Intermediate shooters aim for 70-85%, while competitive target archers frequently score above 85-90%.
How does average per arrow help an archer?
Average per arrow normalizes your performance regardless of how many arrows you shoot. It lets you directly compare a 30-arrow indoor end against a 72-arrow outdoor qualification round.
