Great Britain men's compound team won the bronze medal at the Meteksan Archery World Cup event in Turkey. Chris White, Liam Grimwood and Neil Wakelin lost to eventual champions France in the semi-finals but bounced back to beat Belgium in a shoot-out.
"It's another terrific perfomance," said GB performance manager Barry Eley.
"In team events we're having a really strong World Cup and it would be great if we can do it again when we host the next event in Dover next month."
However, there were some disappointing results for the British team.
The men's recurve team, who won gold in Italy last month, fell at the first hurdle in Antalya, with Alan Wills, Simon Terry and Larry Godfrey losing to eventual silver medallists the Netherlands.
The women's recurve team event of Alison Williamson, Naomi Folkard and Charlotte Burgess also failed to get past the first round, losing to host nation Turkey.
Williamson and Folkard were the only British point scorers in the individual events.
Folkard reached the quarter-finals and finished seventh overall while Williamson made the last 16 to secure her first World Cup points of the season.
The fourth and final World Cup qualifying event for the Grand Final takes place at The Duke of York's Military School in Dover between 28 July and 4 August.