For those of you that may not have heard of it, the Total Archery Challenge, previously sponsored by Prime, is a 3D event that travels around the country. It consists of four different 3D courses, centered around western and mountain bowhunting. All of the targets are set up in the woods or challenging terrain and are meant to mimic hunting situations. Some shots, the challenge is to shoot through small holes, steep angles, from uneven footing, compromised positions, or longer than normal practice distances. I will admit that it caters to compound bowhunters, but the hiking and creative shooting required for a traditional archer, will make you a better bowhunter.
Only one course on my "local" leg of the event is 15-40ish yards, the other three are 30-100ish yards. Very challenging with traditional equipment, but fun and doable for sure! There are no set "rules" so to speak, so if you need to shoot from a different position, or closer, and it's safe and ok with your shooting buddies, go for it! You only have to keep score if you choose to do so.
Personally, I don't shoot at game outside of 25-30yards, but if I had an elk or moose standing broadside at 40 yards and everything felt right, I can't say I wouldn't take that shot. So, while most of the distances are unrealistic for Trad bowhunters, the challenge is real, and it gives you a taste of what you might encounter hunting in western or mountainous terrain.
There are also some fun and cool novelty games, like Ariel discs that are Tradbows and fluflus only, and the steel challenge. Here you have steel animal targets, with a small foam kill shot. Hit the foam, or destroy your arrow! Lol. You also have a chance at winning a new truck! You have to place an arrow completely inside an orange sticker on an elk target, without breaking the edge of the quarter($0.25) size sticker at about 120 yards!
But again, it's all about testing your skill as a bowhunter. Good concentration with a high heart rate and fatigue is a must! Challenging both your mental and physical capabilities. It is tough, but a heck of a lot of fun!
Just thought you might like to know. Look them up on the web or FB, and try to attend an event near you. You'll be hard pressed to find a more challenging and rewarding, bowhunter oriented 3D event.