What’s the trad equivalent to the 100Y compound shot?

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I don’t know anything about traditional archery, I only shoot a compound. Looking for a little help in setting up a target for trad archers that would be a similar challenge to a 100 yard compound shot for an upcoming tournament at my local range.
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I’ve shot 75-85 yards on a full-size elk target…be best if target is on a bit of an uphill…that way arrows don’t get stuck in the grass/leaves as easy
 

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70m is common for outdoor recurve targets and many field courses stretch them out there a ways as well. I've shot courses that had them close to 100 with my recurve. You can eat a candy bar waiting for that arrow to drop on target lol.

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Make it Hundred yards and make it big like a moose or buffalo! Sixty might be more realistic though
The Texas longbow championships years ago had a buffalo at 60 yards in a wide open field. Most guys missed low because they thought it was a lot closer and had no concept of their arrow's trajectory at 60.

There is a traditional event that has an 80 yard walkup. Can't remember which one.
 
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70m is common for outdoor recurve targets and many field courses stretch them out there a ways as well. I've shot courses that had them close to 100 with my recurve. You can eat a candy bar waiting for that arrow to drop on target lol.

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Maybe so, but those recurves have sights and stabilizers and clickers on them. Not exactly "trad gear."

US Outdoor nationals in the barebow division shoots 50 meters on a 122 cm (4') target face. That's a better reference point.
 

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