Any score that challenges your personal best is a good score. Just go out and shoot against yourself and have fun. A few weeks ago, I was shooting a course that was set up terribly. Many of the vitals were completely obscured by junk in the way. I lost an arrow on a 20 yard target that should have been a piece of cake to hit because the arrow was deflected by the garbage in front of the target. After the fourth such target, I tore up my score card and had lots of fun from that point on. More and more, I find that I enjoy 3D more if I forget scoring and just shoot for fun. Just shoot one target at a time, forget the other targets and your score and enjoy the sport.
Automan