Vitální zóna
On a 3D archery target the vital area is the boundary that simulates a lethal shot placement on real quarry — typically the 8-ring (or "vital ring") on most modern 3D formats. Hitting it means an ethical, score-eligible shot; missing it but still on the silhouette scores body points; missing the silhouette entirely is a miss.Detaily
The 8-ring vital boundary mirrors the real heart-and-lung shot placement on the live animal: tucked behind the front leg, level with the brisket on most game. The exact size and shape vary by format (ASA medium uses a 4 × 6.5 inch ellipse, IBO is a comparable concentric ring) but the intent is consistent — a vital hit represents a clean, lethal shot.
In tournament scoring the vital ring is the outer boundary of the "scoring zone proper" before body hits start. ASA: 8 = 8 points, body = 5. IBO/WA-3D: 8 = 8 points, body = 5 (WA-3D miss = 0). IFAA Animal Round: vital is the third-tier zone with descending values per arrow (16 / 10 / 4 from 1st through 3rd arrow). The terminology and exact size differ but the function is the same.
For training, knowing the vital area on each species — where it sits on the body, how presentation angles compress or open it — is the bridge between target practice and field shooting. Our per-species vital descriptions on the 3D target pages note common shot-placement cues (e.g., "behind the front shoulder, level with the elbow" for whitetail deer).
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Časté otázky
- Where is the vital area on a deer?
- On a typical broadside whitetail or mule deer presentation the vital is behind the front shoulder, level with the elbow. The actual heart-and-lung region. Quartering-toward shots compress the vital and shift it forward; quartering-away opens it and shifts it back. On our scaled deer faces the 8-ring boundary corresponds to this lethal zone.