ARCH - Archery shoot at Ice Ax

Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon Corp) Charles.Dewart at hood.army.mil
Fri Feb 23 08:04:21 PST 2001


The plan is for every one, at some point in time, to start on the 40 yard
target and work their way through the competition.  I don't think it will be
a problem because I don't think everyone will show up at the same time.
Since I'm the cook for the event, and want to shoot, I'm going to probably
be one of the first ones their.

I think we will find that everyones "A" game will be a bit less doing it
this way.  I'm sure that those that shoot for score after the competition
will have a higher second score.  And since you can send in your best score
for that day, should be no problem.

Should be plenty of shootingfor everyone.

Gilli

-----Original Message-----
From: Wilim Penbras [mailto:wilim.penbras at pandora.org]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 9:15 AM
To: ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: ARCH - Archery shoot at Ice Ax


A statement and a question follow.

I'll try to bring my 'A' Game but the RR standings say that's probably a few
points shy of several Middlefordian's 'A' Game. <G>

Next question is about order.  Will it be a staggered shoot?  IOW,  every
archer starts at the forty and it takes 3 rounds before all the stations are
filled or will people just take a station and rotate through?

The situation I see that's not giving anyone a MAJOR advantage but perhaps a
slight one...  I start out on the 20 untimed and that works as a 'warm up'
for the 20 timed and by the time a rotate back to the 40 and 30 I've shot 24
and 36 arrows respectively to be warmed up at those ranges.  I only get 6
arrows at the actual range for practice but I'm not doing the 40 cold.  If I
start on the forty and score after a six arrow warm up I'll probably do alot
worse than if I've shot 30 arrows first to get warmed up.

Having only one entry point to the line will do as you intend and keep
everbody on an even playing field.  Filling the line to start will give some
a slight advantage.  

I'm just being over analytical. :)  Personally I'll take any advantage I can
get and still only expect to have a fun day shooting.  Won't be any archery
Defender's color going over my shoulders tomorrow. <G>

Wilim Penbras
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Bob Dewart" <gilli at seacove.net>
Reply-To: ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:13:52 -0600

>Greetings and Hi There,
>
>For those intreped souls who"ll be coming to the event to become the Archer
>of Middleford, here's the formate.
>
>A Royal Round.  You may shoot any Royal Round acceptable weapon.  Only
>practice allowed will be 6 arrows shot at a distance before shooting that
>distance for score.  This means you'll shoot six warm up shots at the 40;
>then shoot six for score.  Then you'll shoot six warm up shots at the 30;
>then shoot six for score.  Then you'll shoot six warm up shots at the 20;
>then shoot six for score.  No warm up shots for the speed round.  The
archer
>is not required to take the warm up shots.  NO PRACTICE before the
>competition.  We want everyone on the same blank sheet to start with.  If
>you practice before the competition YOU CAN NOT SHOOT the competition.
>
>We will have four targets set up 40, 30, 20 regular, 20 speed.  No more
that
>two archers per target.  Archers will start at the 40 yard target and the
>rounds will be appropriately timed.
>
>After an archer has shot the competition they may continue to shoot for
>scores as time and space permits.  Priority on the line will go to archers
>shooting the competition.
>
>Let's see who brings their "A" game.
>
>Gilli
>
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