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M1977572
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7/15/2014
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TR Request
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City of Lamar
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DRMS
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Outdoor <br /> Outdoor events usually are done on a walls-through course with a group of 3 or 4 archers <br /> per lane. Think of the walkthrough being like golfing—your group completes one hole <br /> then moves on to the next hole. Depending on your skill level and the shooting class you <br /> registered under,you will be shooting from a specific stake placed on the ground at each <br /> shooting lane. For instance,young shooters may shoot from the closest stake(15 yards <br /> max)where open class and pro shooters may shoot from the farthest stakes(50 yards <br /> max)—note the stakes below. The stakes are used to ensure each shooter has the same <br /> opportunity and the shooter is required to touch the appropriate stake with at least one <br /> part of their body(generally a foot or leg). However you could kneel or he down and <br /> shoot if you wish! If you are new to the sport or are with kids who cannot shoot 15 yards <br /> and are just out to practice,feel free to ask your group if it would be acceptable to walk <br /> up closer until you are comfortable. Though you cannot score the shot,you will not <br /> loose any arrows either! <br /> Unlike indoor events,the outdoor events are shot in whatever weather event is going on— <br /> rain,wind,snow,heat—it can be interesting! <br /> Turkey from the back stakes Kids having fun—all 1 Os or better! <br /> Deer m the Woods <br />
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