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outcaste:
Hi,

There was a thread a long while back that discussed the accuracy of the modern warbow archer to those of the past. I thought that the following website might be of interest and a way of exploring this subject in a more practical way and something the larger archery community could feed into.

http://warbowwales.com/

Regards,
Alistair

Phil Rees:
 Alistair, Thanks for the link.
It's nice to see the WarbowWales folk promoting accurate shooting as well as distance. Well done to all of them.

Yeomanbowman:
The old thread can be seen here
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,2275.msg29296/topicseen.html#msg29296

The events section on www.warbowwales.com is the most relevant one.
BTW Thanks Horace, your feedback is valued.

Phil Rees:
Yeomanbowman
I think, from looking at the Waleswarbow site,  they seem to establishing distances and target styles that could, without too much difficulty, become the standard for Warbow competitions. That has to be a good thing. So well done to all involved

mikekeswick:
Good website. I am experimenting with some warbows made from a variety of 'whitewoods' at the moment - it would be fun to come to one of your flight shoots.
Mike

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