Project X is built for archers who treat practice like training—not a one-off trip to the range. When you arrive, you start from what actually matters: naming your session, choosing the date, and setting up the target the way you’re shooting it that day. Use familiar presets when you want speed, or dial in a custom face when your club, league, or home setup doesn’t match a textbook diagram. You can tune how you enter scores and distances, and whether you’re counting a fixed number of arrows per end or leaving room for open practice—so the app follows your round, not the other way around.
Recording ends is meant to stay out of your way. The flow is oriented around logging what you shot, end by end, while the details of the session stay consistent in the background. That keeps your attention on form and execution, with fewer moments spent fighting the UI when you’re tired, windy, or in a hurry between ends.
When practice is over, the value is in what you keep. Browse your session history to compare different days, setups, and moods at a glance, then open a session when you want the full picture—how the round unfolded, what you logged, and how it fits into the larger story of your season. Statistics help turn those entries into something you can interpret: trends over time, patterns you might miss on memory alone, and a clearer sense of whether your training changes are showing up where it counts.
Whether you’re stacking short weekday sessions or logging a long afternoon on the line, Project X is there to give you a single, organized place for your scores—flexible targets, structured sessions, and history you can trust when you’re ready to look back and plan what’s next.