The Six Gold End Badge is awarded for six consecutive arrows shot at one end into the gold zone during competition at a meeting organised by the Society or any of its associated
bodies or in competition at an associated club Target Day, under GNAS Rules of Shooting. It is not claimable on sighters but it is not necessary for the round to be completed.
The shortest distances at which the Badge can be claimed are as follows:
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For the purposes of the Six Gold End Badge only, when using 10-zone scoring the inner 10 (X), inner gold (10) and outer gold (9) scoring rings will be treated as golds. Claims for the Badge must be submitted to GNAS on the appropriate claim form.
If the Six Gold End is made at a tournament the Tournament Organiser must sign the claim form.If the Six Gold End is made at an associated club Target Day the Club Secretary must sign the claim form.
An archer is entitled to only one Six Gold End Badge for each discipline shot i.e. Recurve, Compound, Longbow, Barebow etc.Six Clout Badge
The Six Clout Badge is for six consecutive arrows shot at one end into the Clout, ie the
5 zone, of a GNAS Clout during competition at a meeting organised by the Society or
any of its associated bodies or in competition at an associated club Target Day, under
GNAS Rules of Shooting.
It is not claimable on sighters but it is not necessary for the
round to be completed. The badge depicts a stylised target face with 6 arrows in the
gold zone over a label indicating that it is for Clout shooting.
The Badge is available to all members of the society shooting the GNAS Clout round (either one-way or two-way clout).
Claims for the Badge must be submitted to GNAS on the appropriate claim form.If the Six Clout End is made at a tournament the Tournament Organiser must sign the claim form.
If the Six Clout End is made at an associated club Target Day the Club Secretary must sign the claim form.