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midevilarcher5575
07-15-2007, 12:13 AM
to strict? just want to know ya'lls thoughts :noidea:
Plaques awarded to 1st-5th place in
all individual divisions except Pro.
• One half of the fees collected for the
Pro division will be awarded to the
1st-3rd place finishers. Of this
amount, 60% will be awarded to 1st
place, 30% will be awarded to 2nd
place, & 10% will be awarded to 3rd
place.
• All shooters will be placed in 1 of 14
divisions according to equipment,
age, & gender.
• Equipment that does not conform
will either go to the next division or
be disqualified.
• Shooters may compete in more
than one division provided that
chosen divisions are shot on
different ranges. (Not required for
Traditional divisions.)
• Each range shall consist of
McKenzie 3-D & Rinehart animal
targets.
• All targets will be shot with field
points.
• Arrow must touch (not pull) the
line to count next higher score.
• Pass-through will be shot over if
unable to determine score.
• All arrows will be scored before
being pulled from target.
• Score cards will be kept by 2
different shooters, they must be
tallied before being turned in, & the
scores must match or the lowest
score will count.
• Scopes greater than 1X will be
allowed on the range; however, the
use of rangefinders, lasers, or other
optical devices is not allowed.
• Tournament judges reserve the
right to check any binoculars used
on the range.
i dont really undestand this rule?
• No clickers or draw stop devices
will be allowed. The use of string
lock or similar device is not allowed
(unless medically necessary).• No discussion of distance is allowed.
• Shooters must be touching the
stake during the shot.
• Shooters may not go beyond stake
and return prior to the shot.
• A pre-release will count as a shot if
arrow cannot be retrieved by the
shooter while touching the stake.
• If a shooter must leave the range
due to illness or equipment failure,
he or she may return and complete
the range (circumstances to be
decided by the tournament
committee).
• Shooters may request a protest
from the tournament committee.
This requires a $25 fee (refunded if
protest stands).
• Decisions of tournament judges are
final.
All divisions will have a strict time
limit enforced , 2 minutes for the
first shooter and 1 minute for each
shooter afterwards.

poorman
07-15-2007, 12:16 AM
THey sound fair to me. This is normal isnt it?

bullspotter
07-15-2007, 12:19 AM
what kind of shoot are the rules for? I would say for a big national shoot no they are fine, infact theirs a few i would add about ibo speeds ext... if it was for just a local fun shoot, a few might be out of line, but anytime money is invilved for payback, their needs to be good rules inforced, theirs always a few who like to push them a bitjust to win!!

midevilarcher5575
07-15-2007, 12:22 AM
not for me there not. i have never shot at this shoot.tomorrow is my 1st time there spose to be alot of people there i just hope when i shoot a 12 they dont call it a 10. and the draw stop rule i never herd of that i cant shoot my bow with out it i just dont get that rule.:noidea:

midevilarcher5575
07-15-2007, 12:25 AM
what kind of shoot are the rules for? I would say for a big national shoot no they are fine, infact theirs a few i would add about ibo speeds ext... if it was for just a local fun shoot, a few might be out of line, but anytime money is invilved for payback, their needs to be good rules inforced, theirs always a few who like to push them a bitjust to win!!

it is the :

27th Annual
BEN PEARSON MEMORIAL
3-D Tournament
July 14 & 15 , 2007
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
http://www.pinebluffbowhunters.org/Ben_Pearson_Memorial.html (http://http://www.pinebluffbowhunters.org/Ben_Pearson_Memorial.html)

Dredly
07-15-2007, 05:17 AM
14 separate groups huh... how many people do they think are showing up :laugh: