Rod,
I have been reading your posts on this thread and to be honest i find it incredible how much importance you put on your own request, why first of all would any of us who shoot these heavy draw weight bows have any interest in taking up your challenge just so you can say target archers are better than warbow archers, it's like me saying, Lets all see who would like to penetrate an armour breastplate using target size arrows and a light draw weight bow, you would not even consider it, you would say this is not what this bow and arrows is designed for etc.etc, while us that can do it would be saying we are better than you.......You see it is rediculous and rather childish and has no real bearing on what both bow types are used for.
A recreational bow that target archers shoot is designed for one thing "Recreation" where archers aspire to the Horace Ford style of accurate target shooting, that is fine if that's what rocks your boat, However shooting a heavy draw weight longbow is completely different, your aim is to shoot a very heavy arrow with as much force as you can, we tend to shoot roving marks where accuracy and distance judgement are paramount at distances up to and over 250yds, where archers can group up to 6 arrows in a close proximity to a flag placed in the ground, to be able to do this requires alot more skill than shooting huge numbers of arrows at a fixed range target, where you have the opportunity to zone in on your target by repeatedly shooting at the same distance, shooting a warbow requires complete control over the draw weight to shoot it well.
BTW there is no fire involved with shooting a longbow!
Anyway that is all i have to say on it.
Steve