Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Flight Bows => Topic started by: Badger on February 08, 2015, 03:11:41 pm
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I am writing up for the flight blog a preliminary draft of the rules. I need words to describe classes and divisions.
regular flight/ tradtional flight= divisions?
weigth classes=class"
type of class- self, composite, complex composite= class?
style of bow class= class"
I would like to use the words division and class to apply to only one area so I need 2 more names for two other classifications or someway to identify it.
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Category
Group
Cluster?
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level
grade
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Division. Flight / Trad
Weigth class 35, 50 etc
Style, AFB, ELB etc
Del
BTW. Do we need to be an 'open' style, such that a weird and wonderful wooden bow that doesn't fit into any other category can be lumped in?
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Del, in regular flight the complex composite will have extended overdraws. Regular flite bows are not described beyond self, composite or complex. No real limits on style.
Traditional is more defined into styles.
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Division
Weight class
Bow class (flight)
Bow type (traditional)
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Jules, I like that.
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The world archery organization has it broken down as follows:
Class: Used to distinguish male/female, youth, seniors
Division: Used to distinguish the equipment category, such as longbows, compounds, recurves, etc.
Event type: Is the combination of Class and Division. For example, Youth 50# Primitive Self Bow.
Alan
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Allen, how would you distinguish between regular flight and tradtional or whatever we end up calling it.