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| cast,  bow weight, string height (fist-mele), aiming,  | 
								spine,  mechanical release, freestyle, and bare bow.  | 
							
- One round from any of the following NFAA field rounds 
						and indoor rounds:
						
- A field round of 14 targets and make a score of 60 points
 - An indoor round and make a score of 50 points
 - A 900 round and make a score of 225 points. (intermediates 15-17 years old)
 - An indoor FITA round I and make a score of 80 points (Juniors up to 14 years old)
 
OR
 - As a member of the NAA Junior Olympic Archery Development 
						Club, qualify as a Yeoman, Junior Bowman, and Bowman.
OR
 - As a member of the NFAA Junior Division, qualify as a Cub or Youth by earning 100-score Progression Patches.
 
- The difference between field and target archery.
 - Field round, hunter round, animal round.
 - Scout field round.
 - Indoor field rounds.
 - 900, junior 900, Easton, and junior /Easton rounds
 - Indoor FITA rounds I and II
 - FITA and junior FITA rounds
 - Junior Olympic qualification rounds.
 - The importance of obedience to a rangemaster or other person in charge of a range.
 
BSA Advancement ID#: 19 
				Pamphlet Revision Date: 1986 
				Requirements last updated in 1987






  
				