marksning
Marksning is a term used in the field of archery to describe the practice of intentionally aiming at a specific point on the target, rather than the center. This technique is often employed in competitive archery to score higher points, as many scoring systems award more points for hits closer to the center of the target. Marksning requires a high degree of skill and precision, as the archer must be able to consistently hit the desired point on the target.
The term "marksning" is derived from the Swedish word "markera," which means "to mark" or "to indicate."
Marksning is an important aspect of competitive archery, as it allows archers to maximize their scoring potential.
In addition to its use in competitive archery, marksning is also a valuable skill for hunters and