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I've tried to attach my previous efforts to this thread, but I've never attached to a thread before so I don't know if it's going to work properly! Feel free to have a look. It was done for WinMo's JRE 3 years ago so it's a bit dated and need porting to Android quite heavily but it might give you an idea to work with.
For me the app would need the following:
1. A way to input scores. This can be done with drop down menus for pure score recording, but would be better if there were a target face you could touch which recorded your shot positions. There does need to be an easy way to get your shots precise though, like TargetScheme does, because fat fingers on a phone screen are not accurate enough.
2. A way of saving all your shot positions on the target. This would be so you could figure out if you're consistently shooting to one direction, for purposes of fixing your technique or tuning your bow.
3. An 'on the fly' scoresheet that adds up all your scores. This will be different for different types of round that the archer shoots (sometimes the scoring rings go 1-10, sometimes it's odd numbers only 1-9). This would mean you'd also have to be able to choose the type of round you're shooting first, see my source code for details. Of course you'd also want to be able to 'just shoot' and have the program record scores and shot positions if you're practising.
4. Things that would need to be set for each shooting save file would be: distance to target and sight marking (which could just be a textbox into which you enter a string, it doesn't need to mean anything as sights differ in their markings and can be set up quite differently for different people). A 'notes' textbox would also be useful if people wanted to record bow details etc. I don't see this final box being used much by frequent archers though as they tend to keep their preferred setup.
5. You'd want to be able to analyse your shot positions and scores based on distance to target and possibly sight position after you'd finished shooting.