Darts, archery, shuffle board, trap and skeet shooting.
If you'll pardon my way of thinking, yes, get some real archery lessons and then buy yourself a real bow. The real thing is MASSIVELY better than playing computer games and there is more to archery than just shooting the same target all the time. For example: - Clout shooting (shooting as close as possible to a flag off in the distance) - Field shooting (shooting 3d animal-like targets in woodland) - Bow hunting (actually hunting with a bow and quiver of arrows) - Archery darts (scoring just like in darts but shooting arrows instead of throwing darts) ...and many more of which there aren't enen any computer game variations! Trust me, you won't regret it.
Hunting, sport (target shooting), firing tranquilizer darts.
Yes, in international darts, but some local leagues allow a lesser distance.
Darts Athletics (javelin, shot putt, hammer, etc.) Shooting
Darts. Most rules of darts require a player to finish with a double; others where you might finish with a double include some billiards and drinking games.
7ft 9 1/4 inches
The common US distance from throw line to face of board for soft tip darts is 8 feet. 7'-9.25 inches is for steel tip darts.
Yes, but you may have some trouble judging the distance to the target.
From the throwing line to the surface of the board 2,37m (measured parallel to the ground). The height of the bullseye 1,73m.
yes..!both are same distance.That is 7ft9-1/4inch..............!
300-500m