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What about ”Web Competitions”?
Lehtis:
Any sense to start a new thread to share excercise (and local competition) results and arrange web competitions? The only ”competitive” chain is the BOM in which we rank bows we make but nothing in which to show and compare our skills in shooting. Insteadt of modern target shooting I’m thinking American Round and, perhaps, York Round also. These are classic rounds shot well before modern fiber bows and it would be nice to continue that tradition with the bows and arrows we make. Actually, in Finland we have a bunch of primitive archers who have gathered together to shoot AR once a year a couple of decades now. York Round we have shot once but more to come. In winter time suitable formats indoors would be IFAA’s 60 and 120 arrows from 20 yards and Flint also. You may have some other formats or rounds to suggest. It might be fun to ”compete” internationally this way while corona has freezed many things. Wht do you think?
Lehtis:
Looks like most of us here are too modest or competition shy to publish own shooting skills… so, case closed from my side also.
Russ:
I mean, i would totally be down if others are... it would honestly depend on how we go about doing it.
bjrogg:
Not sure how much competition I would be.
But sounds interesting.
I guess you would have to describe the actual contests in more detail for me. I really don’t know what they are by name.
Bjrogg
Lehtis:
Mr. Google knows both American and York rounds… Both shot on standard 122 FITA (World Archery) Target and Imperial scoring: Yellow 9, Red 7, Blue 5, Black 3 and White 1.
American shot from 60, 50 & 40 yards in that order. 30 arrows from each in sets of 6. Historically you should shoot each 6 set by shooting first 3 arrows, step away from the line for a short break and then shoot another 3 arrows but most skip this today.
York Round is real manhood test: 12 x 6 arrows from 100 yards, 8 x 6 from 80 yards and 6 x 6 from 60 yards.
I don’t go through those indoor games now because it’s summer time and outdoor season coming.
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