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Originally posted by Azzurri View PostOn ASA, is there a division in which an oly target style rig with movable extended target sight, 20"+ stabilizer rod, and a clicker would fit? If not, what would have to "go away" to be legal, and what division would I fit?
Also, do you have to have screw in tips for arrows?
With your current Olympic recurve set up you would have to compete in one of the open classes.
To answer the second part of your question you would need to drop back to traditional class. Here are the traditional rules.
Traditional
25 yards, 280 FPS, Unknown
Bow must be either recurve or longbow without wheels or cams. No release aid, no sights, a single stabilizer up to 12” in length measured from the point of attachment, no overdraws, no draw checks, must have one finger touching the arrow nock, and must use one consistent anchor point. No marks on the sight window, string, or bow to use as an aiming or judging reference. All arrows must be identical in size, weight and construction.
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostWith your current Olympic recurve set up you would have to compete in one of the open classes.
To answer the second part of your question you would need to drop back to traditional class. Here are the traditional rules.
Traditional
25 yards, 280 FPS, Unknown
Bow must be either recurve or longbow without wheels or cams. No release aid, no sights, a single stabilizer up to 12” in length measured from the point of attachment, no overdraws, no draw checks, must have one finger touching the arrow nock, and must use one consistent anchor point. No marks on the sight window, string, or bow to use as an aiming or judging reference. All arrows must be identical in size, weight and construction.
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostCouldn't he compete in Unlimited, too, Mike? Do we still have Limited in the non-pros? Either way, I think those are 45 yard classes. Open C might be the way to go, Azzurri
On ASA, is there a division in which an oly target style rig with movable extended target sight, 20"+ stabilizer rod, and a clicker would fit? If not, what would have to "go away" to be legal, and what division would I fit?
Also, do you have to have screw in tips for arrows?
Tracey. Unlimited is a fixed pin class. He said he has a movable extended target sight. The amateur Limited class has been eliminated at the Pro/Am and state level.
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What I'm thinking is going to Buffalo (where I'm a member) for both ASA and the outdoor SYWAT this year for a change of pace. Not an elaborate ASA involvement yet, just getting feet wet. Just wanted to shoot my usual setup in a division where it belonged.
I am working primarily on outdoor target competition shooting (like 900 rounds), and can shoot to 40-50 pretty accurately. But I spend most of my time on the practice range and have little experience shooting at hidden or obstructed targets if it's tricky, and wouldn't really be practicing field before shooting it.
My brother does the field course at Buffalo and would like to try 3d. I have a oly rig done fully up, he has a Sage with a rest, plunger, and movable sight (no stab).
I'm basically looking at a common division for us, where we could compete for fun with our usual rigs. Easiest division where we'd be "legal." Whether it would be the big prize winner division wouldn't matter to us, this would be getting our feet wet and letting him try the 3d part of Buffalo.
If we're stuck in with compounds it's ok, it's more about fun than winning.Last edited by Azzurri; 12-15-2014, 04:22 PM.
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Originally posted by Azzurri View PostWhat I'm thinking is going to Buffalo (where I'm a member) for both ASA and the outdoor SYWAT this year for a change of pace. Not an elaborate ASA involvement yet, just getting feet wet. Just wanted to shoot my usual setup in a division where it belonged.
I am working primarily on outdoor target competition shooting (like 900 rounds), and can shoot to 40-50 pretty accurately. But I spend most of my time on the practice range and have little experience shooting at hidden or obstructed targets if it's tricky, and wouldn't really be practicing field before shooting it.
My brother does the field course at Buffalo and would like to try 3d. I have a oly rig done fully up, he has a Sage with a rest, plunger, and movable sight (no stab).
I'm basically looking at a common division for us, where we could compete for fun with our usual rigs. Easiest division where we'd be "legal." Whether it would be the big prize winner division wouldn't matter to us, this would be getting our feet wet and letting him try the 3d part of Buffalo.
If we're stuck in with compounds it's ok, it's more about fun than winning.
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