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International Warbow Meet
RyanY:
Seeing as how many of the members here are from Europe, the location would most likely be somewhere in the north Atlantic. ;D All kidding aside I would love to have another meet I could go to if it weren't too much trouble. I would even be interested in going over seas for it but I don't think I'd be bringing anything but myself. That would be fine with me though if you guys had some bows I could shoot. May need to work up my strength a bit.
Dag:
Excellent point Mark. Everywhere I go, every single day, I look at every field as a potential shooting grounds :) What is a safe distance for a suitable field? 500-600 yards? I noticed that the longest flight record on the EWBS website was 438 yards. I would love to talk to Steve Stratton, I constantly watch the EWBS shoots and ETAS shoots on youtube to get a feel for how things are run. It would be nice to hear what Steve's thoughts are on this and get some pointers.
Dag:
If nothing else, would an American warbow meet be more doable? That way it would sorta serve as a practice round for a larger international meet. Just a thought, I certainly don't want to lose sight of the international meet idea, but maybe starting smaller here in the states would be a better start.
Oh, Fishfinder I live in Washington state, sorry you've had to ask me several times man! :P
fishfinder401:
dag, i think the trial run in the us is a great idea, how about haveing it in the north east region ;D, all i know is i want to be able to meet some of you and shoot my bow ;D
noel
markinengland:
Another thing to consider is transporting bows by air. Not an issue if travelling overland but can be a real pain with some airlines who place limits on length and impose high costs. Not sure what limits exist within the US but I know I couldn't take some of my longer bows to the paleo planet meet in Bulgaria via British Airways.
Mark in England
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