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Seconded!
Bear in mind Furface, that classifications levels for each round are based somewhat on the number, and the quality of people shooting them - as we've discussed before!
As for what is good, excellent, etc... it's down to the individual. I didn't infer your scores weren't good, for you. I was talking about what would be "reasonable" for someone who was Bowman class outdoors (as that seemed to be the question). Of course, if you're 1st class, or 2nd class, a "reasonable" Portsmouth is a very different score, and there is a WIDE range of difference between the top end of Bowman and the bottom, which is another good reason not to cross compare, but since you ask...
IMO A good Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 560+
An excellent Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 575+
A top-hole (!) Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 582+
All finger in the air, gut feel, completely subjective and without any basis in fact or fiction! YMMV!!!