All archery is target archery in the sense that we usually shoot at a mark, even if it is a patch of hair on a game animal, but obviously not all archery is "Target Archery" in the commonly understood sense of shooting repeatedly at fixed distances for hits or points.
Ian, that is one of the versions I have seen.
I have long considered Simon to be perhaps the best at shooting in the heavy bow and have a great deal of respect for his ability.
I'm sure you are right about the shoot on the tenth, anyone who can keep that close will hit it sooner rather than later. I am also sure that Simon understands the place of luck in long shooting as distinct from close shooting.
Having worked for TV myself on more than one occasion I have a healthy degree of mistrust for the media.
In this case we can see that the shaft striking the target enters at a significantly lower angle than than those in the ground.
This is not a comment on Simon's shooting, but upon the practices of the media. It does not detract from the pleasure of seeing him shoot a heavy bow with this degree of control.
Rod.