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7/15/2014
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7. If your group is moving slower than others,allow the groups behind you to"shoot <br /> through"to keep the event on track. If you are consistently being passed by <br /> groups of similar size,you are likely going too slow and should consider picking <br /> up the pace. <br /> 8. Group sizes are typically from 3 (min)to 5 or 6(max)depending on the event. At <br /> large competitive events,you will not be permitted to shoot in a group which just <br /> includes your friends/family. <br /> 9. If you miss a target,don't spend too much time looking for the arrow as it will <br /> back up the entire event. Just like hunting,misses do occur and arrows will be <br /> lost. Be sure to bring 8 or more arrows with you on the course. <br /> 10. Have Fun.....Don't think you need to shoot perfect....just enjoy yourself. <br /> 11.If the event is large,a shotgun start may be utilized where groups are assigned to <br /> a specific target then the group walks out to that target. At a set time,the event <br /> organizer will utilize some kind of signal to let shooters know they can begin. <br /> This would only be used to start the event—after the group shoots the target <br /> assigned to start at,the group would proceed to the next numbered shooting lane <br /> (again—like golf—if you start on#5 in a shotgun start,your second hole would <br /> be#6). <br /> Useful Links <br /> Archery Shooters Organization www.asaarchery.com <br /> International Bowhunters Organization www.ibo.net <br /> National Field Archery Association www.nfaa-archery.ora <br /> Mckenzie Targets www.mckenzie3d corn <br /> Rinehart Targets www.rinehart3-d com <br />
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