Rick Hoar, president of the Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club (left) holds two arrows fused  together by a perfect bulls-eye shot made by Eric Leibel (right) during archery practice at the Invermere Community Hall on Wednesday, February 13th. Once a week we are out shooting with 10 to 20  archers, and I have seen this happen twice in my lifetime, said Bob Walker, the archery organizor and vice-president of the Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club. When you get a bulls-eye and another bulls-eye, it really is the holy grail of shots.  Eric made the perfect shot with a brand new compound bow he received for Christmas. Although the arrows used to make the awe-inspiring double bullseye retail for $12 each, Eric plans to keep them as trophies of his perfect shot and mount them on his wall.  Photo submitted by Bob Walker

Rick Hoar, president of the Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club (left) holds two arrows fusedtogether by a perfect bulls-eye shot made by Eric Leibel (right) during archery practice at the Invermere Community Hall on Wednesday, February 13th.Once a week we are out shooting with 10 to 20archers, and I have seen this happen twice in my lifetime, said Bob Walker, the archery organizor and vice-president of the Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club. When you get a bulls-eye and another bulls-eye, it really is the holy grail of shots.Eric made the perfect shot with a brand new compound bow he received for Christmas. Although the arrows used to make the awe-inspiring double bullseye retail for $12 each, Eric plans to keep them as trophies of his perfect shot and mount them on his wall. Photo submitted by Bob Walker