ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
Standard NFAA 5 spot scoring: 5 points for white, 4 points for blue, and zero for outside the blue. X count applies to tie breakers, w/ a perfect game being 300 w/ 60x. All scores turned in must include score as well as X count. A full game consists of 60 arrows total. These are shot in a format of 12 seperate ends of 5 arrows. Each end consists of a single arrow shot at each of the 5 spots on the target, 5 arrows total. If an arrow is touching a scoring line, it will recieve the higher score.
And THIS would be the rule I'm referring to....

Note that's it's the first one on the list.
I realize that, however, if we're going by standard NFAA scoring (as is written in our rules) then we're allowed to shoot as many arrows into a single spot on a standard NFAA 5-spot target face as is written in the NFAA guidelines.
Even if a rule was changed (which is the case in the 05/06 season as pointed out by Matt) it is now a part of the standard NFAA guidelines. Considering it was changed well before our contest was started...

I don't care either way, I'm just sayin'...