ARCH - Interesting

Wilim Penbras wilim.penbras at pandora.org
Mon Feb 5 14:46:22 PST 2001


I have always viewed the length of the shaft on a combat arrow to be the distance from the cut in the nock to the back of the head.  IOW, the shaft length of 28" is to be measured on the finished arrow not on the raw shaft before construction.

In Service,
     Wilim Penbras
     
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon Corp)"
Reply-To: ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:42:15 -0600 

>Greetings and Hi There,
>
>I was just re-reading the archery rules in the our participants hand book,
>the one on line.
>
>Either I'm reading it wrong or something.  It has as the definition of draw
>as the desistance from a bow string, at rest, to the string when pulled to
>firing position.  It also says 30lbs of pull at 28 inch draw.  With the
>required 28 inch shafts, you can not get 28 inches of "draw".
>
>Does anyone else see something wrong here or is it just me? 
>
>Gilli
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