| cast, draw string height (fistmele), aiming, | spine, mechanical release, freestyle, and barebow. | 
Option A - Using a Recurve Bow or Longbow
- Name and Point to the parts of the recurve or longbow you are shooting.
- Explain how to properly care for and store recurve bows and longbows.
- Show the nine steps of good shooting for the recurve bow or longbow you are shooting.
- Demonstrate the proper way to string a recurve bow or longbow.
- Locate and mark with dental floss, crimp-on, or other method, the nocking point on the bowstring of the bow you are using.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Using a recurve or longbow and arrows with a finger release, shoot a single round of ONE of the following BSA, NAA,or NFAA rounds:
- An NFAA field round of 14 targets and make a score of 60 points.
- A BSA Scout field round of 14 targets and make a score of 80 points.
- A FITA/NAA Olympic (outdoor) round and make a score of 80 points.
- A Junior indoor* round I and make a score of 180 points.
- A FITA/NAA indoor* round and make a score of 80 points.
- An NFAA indoor* round and make a score of 50 points.
OR
- Shooting 30 arrows in five-arrow ends at an 80-centimeter (32-inch) five-color target at 10 yards and using the 10 scoring regions, make a score of 150.
OR- As a member of the NAA's Junior Olympic Development Program (JOAD), qualify as a Yeoman, Junior Bowman, and Bowman.
OR- As a member of the NFAA's Junior Division, earn a Cub or Youth 100-score Progression patch.
Option B - Using a Compound Bow
- Name and point to the parts of the compound bow you are shooting.
- Explain how to properly care for and store compound bows.
- Show the nine steps of good shooting for the compound bow you are shooting.
- Explain why it is necessary to have the string on a compound bow replaced at an archery shop.
- Locate and mark with dental floss, crimp-on, or other method, the nocking point on the bowstring of the bow you are using.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Using a compound bow and arrows with a finger release, shoot a single round of ONE of the following BSA, NAA,or NFAA rounds:
- An NFAA field round of 14 targets and make a score of 70 points.
- A BSA Scout field round of 14 targets and make a score of 90 points.
- A Junior 900 round and make a score of 200 points.
- A FITA/NAA Olympic (outdoor) round and make a score of 90 points.
- A FITA/NAA indoor* round I and make a score of 90 points.
- An NFAA indoor* round and make a score of 60 points.
OR
- Shooting 30 arrows in five-arrow ends at an 80-centimeter (32-inch) five-color target at 10 yards and using the 10 scoring regions, make a score of 170.
OR- As a member of the NAA's Junior Olympic Development Program (JOAD), qualify as a Yeoman, Junior Bowman, and Bowman.
OR- As a member of the NFAA's Junior Division, earn a Cub or Youth 100-score Progression patch.
* The indoor rounds can be shot outdoors if this is more convenient.
BSA Advancement ID#: 19 
    Pamphlet Revision Date: 2004
    Requirements last updated in 2005
Page updated on: November 18, 2021
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