Cover of "Archery Magazine" from 1946. The cover shows two archers, Gene Little and Hewitt Gall shooting the 80 yard target. One shot each at 80, 70, 60 and 50 yards.
The archers shot two rounds per day for two days; that's 224 arrows each day. Look at the equipment...it's 1946, and we wonder today if we can shoot past thirty yards accurately. These folks took their archery seriously and it paid dividends in the hunting season.
Shoots such as this one at Allegan, Michigan, contributed immensely to the popularity of archery and bowhunting, and did much to help us attain separate bowhunting seasons. And, form was as important in 1946 as it is today...you can almost see the intensity in these archers.