Archery scoring made easyFirst released in October 2018 and written by an active UK archer and ex-club records officer, Archer's Toolkit aims to meet the needs of target archers around the world. Manage your scoring, shot rounds, personal bests and sight marks in an intuitive, easy to understand format.Scoring rounds* Score World Archery and ArcheryGB target and clout rounds, with automatic handicap and classification calculation for every age group whether you shoot recurve, compound, longbow o
r barebow. Enter notes and location for each shot round as desired.* Choose a round to shoot by filtering round types or sorting by number of arrows or maximum distances for example. Easily see the maximum achievable classification when choosing a round. Very useful when aiming for your next classification.* Large arrow score display and optional vibration for each arrow value clicked. Essential feedback when scoring in the field.* Distance change and sight mark reminders whilst shooting. Never forget to move the target boss or change your sight again.* Optional signature entry for both archer and witness and the end of a round.History* Easily view all the rounds you've ever shot. Filter and sort to quickly find rounds you're looking for.* Edit everything but the scores and signatures for rounds already shot. Signatures can be added for old rounds, but not edited.* Automatically track personal bests for every bow-style you shoot.* Import single or bulk rounds from .csv files, replacing or merging with existing data. * Send a single round via email (including signatures) or export all rounds to .csv.Sight marks* Manage as many sets of sight marks as you need, including notch and windage values.* Add custom sight-mark distances if you shoot unusual distances.* Automatic estimation of missing sight marks - take the guesswork out of new distances. Once three sight marks are entered, estimates will be provided for the missing ones. The more real marks you enter, the better the estimation will be. Entering distances that are further apart will improve the estimation; don't enter three very short distances to estimate a long distance.Progress* Graph progress over time using handicaps from scored rounds. A great way to track your improvement over time.
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