I don't have any problem with ASA, but I'm new to 3D shooting so I didn't know if there are other associations / schedules / locations I could look into.
you can go to texas asa federation and click on some of the names of clubs and they will have schedules but more than likely they will go by asa rules, i don't know if that will help you.
Yes, there are...most of them have been run out of Texas for various reasons, but there is IBO www.ibo.net, The Deerman, www.the3d.org, there's the good ole TFAA www.texasfieldarchery.org...and yes, they DO have some 3D, there's also that one in the Midwest...MASA something or other...hope I have helped.
Yes, there are...most of them have been run out of Texas for various reasons
I think THEY ran themselves out of TEXAS with the way the host club is treated or the way they treat their shooters. Either with their paperwork oddities or (FUNKY) rules to not mailing championship buckles to winners of their tournaments. From a bookeeping standpoint , ASA is the easiest for me and they also provide pretty good and affordable yearly insurance.
Extremebowman, there is also the LSBA www.lonestarbowhunter.com/ I have never shot in one of theirs but they do have shoots around the state.
I think THEY ran themselves out of TEXAS with the way the host club is treated or the way they treat their shooters. Either with their paperwork oddities or (FUNKY) rules to not mailing championship buckles to winners of their tournaments. From a bookeeping standpoint , ASA is the easiest for me and they also provide pretty good and affordable yearly insurance.
Extremebowman, there is also the LSBA www.lonestarbowhunter.com/ I have never shot in one of theirs but they do have shoots around the state.
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