The 13-yard rule is a guideline used in certain archery and muzzleloader competitions, particularly to ensure safety and consistency during shooting activities. It stipulates that shooters should set a minimum distance of 13 yards (approximately 12 meters) from the target or shooting line to the shooting position or target area.
While the specific 13-yard rule is not universally mandated, it is often adopted by clubs and organizations as a best practice for shooting ranges and events involving muzzleloaders and traditional archery. It is especially relevant for novice shooters or those practicing safety protocols.
The exact implementation of the 13-yard rule may vary depending on the organization, event, or local regulations. Always check the specific rules provided by the governing body or range for accurate guidance.