ANST - ATYC Noble's Archery Shoot

Mark.S Harris rsve60 at email.sps.mot.com
Mon Apr 5 08:24:37 PDT 1999


Greetings Gilli,

And just how long is your available range? You didn't mention any draw
limit on crossbows and with only having to get one hit at each range,
I can see a large number of teams left at 60, 70, 80 or more yards.

Interesting shoot and more period than many, I suspect.

Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net

Bob Dewart wrote:
> 
> Greetings all and Hi there,
> 
> Sunday moring of ATYC there will be a "Nobles Archery Shoot".  Each Noble
> (Court Barony and above--ie, those folks who may wear brass hats) may
> sponsor a team of two archers to compete for them in the shoot.
> 
> A prize from the Noble is required to enter a team into the competition.
> The Noble who sponsored the winning team claims all (maybe they'll share
> with their archers).  The Nobles are encouaged to provide their archers with
> the Nobles colors/arms.  The team should also have a herald to announce
> their entry onto the firing line.
> 
> The competition will be a progressive range competition shot at a 60 cm 5
> color target, such as the type used in the IKAC.  The starting range will be
> 20 yards.  Each team will be allowed to shoot 6 arrows at each range they
> qualify for.  All teams qualify for the first round shot at 20 yards.  There
> after, to qualify for the next round, a team must score at least 1 point on
> the target.  The second round will be shot at 30 yards, 3rd at 40, 4th at
> 50, etc.  The range will continue to increase each round untill there is
> only one team scoring on the target, who will be declared the winner.
> However, if a round has no one qualifing, the previous range will be reshot
> by those who had qualified and the highest score will win.  Each team may
> distribute their arrows among themselves as they chose as long as each
> archer shoots at least one arrow that round.
> 
> Sorry about those multiple listings.
> 
> Gilli
> Projectile Weapons Coordinator ATYC
> 
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