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Shop > Out Charts

'01 Dart Out Charts

Out charts are designed to help you easily add up the combination of points you need to win or get "out" in 801, 501, and 301 dart games. All three of these games require you to start with points and work your way all the way down to zero so these charts come in handy as a reference. Your last throw has to land on the double ring on the outer edge of the board. For example, if you have 32 points remaining you need to hit a double 16 to get out. Two of these Out Charts are actually printed on the flight of your dart making it extremely easy to look up the points you need. The other two charts can be hung on the wall next to your dartboard.
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