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Hi,<br>
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I am a full contact CA and I wear a Archer's Gauntlet on my string hand
a full Gauntlet on my bow hand. I shoot a 30 lb., recurve.<br>
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I question the statement or requirement below:<br>
b. General discussion regarding on-field specifics that the fighter<br>
should know with regards to combat archery<br>
i. Archer Gauntlets on both hands<br>
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When did the requirement to wear Archer's Gauntlets on both hands go
into effect?<br>
<br>
The last time, I read CA rules, a person could wear either a full
gauntlet and a Archer's Gauntlet or wear both Archer's Gauntlets on
both hands.<br>
<br>
Michael Kettering<br>
Combat Archer for the Condottieri<br>
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Pug Bainter wrote:
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<pre wrap="">What level of experience are you looking for someone to be in the regional office Pug??
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<pre wrap="">I expect them to be capable of being an authorizing marshal for at least
target or combat archery and working towards the other. If a person does
not take the incentive (which may require travel) to address these issues,
I am not going to give them the position.
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Btw, here as outline of what I expect for the different types of
combatants and marshals. Maybe this will help. I have not come
up with a formal test such as is required to be a chivalric authorizing
marshal *yet*.
The sad thing is having to put in the requirment regarding reporting,
but it is something that is a requirement and is difficult to get
compliance with.
Archery Authorization Expectations
1. Full Contact Combat Archer
a. Already authorized as a chivalric or rapier fighter
i. You can assume they know the normal rules of engagement, behavior
on the field, etc
b. General discussion regarding on-field specifics that the fighter
should know with regards to combat archery
i. Archer Gauntlets on both hands
ii. Minimum 15' firing distance
iii. Understand safety lines
iv. Understand invalid targets
1. Marshals
2. By-standers
v. Do not strike or block with the bow/crossbow
vi. Gleaning rules
c. General discussion regarding their equipment
i. Basic understanding of bow/crossbow poundage and safety factors
1. Bow
a. Measured at 28" draw
b. Maximum 30 pounds
2. Crossbow
a. Computed in Inch Pounds (IP)
b. Draw poundage multiplied by measured draw
c. Maximum 600 IP
i. Recommend maximum 75 pound draw due to Gulf War
3. Basic check for string, limb and firing defects
ii. Basic understanding of how their specific ammo is made
1. If they plan on using more than one style they should understand
each of them
2. No new wood ammo
d. Field test
i. Can they safely draw and fire their bow/crossbow while in full armor
ii. Can they properly aim their bow/crossbow at a valid target
iii. Can they do the above while on the move
iv. Speed nor complete accuracy are critical, but safety is
2. Non-Contact Combat Archer
a. With the assistance of the appropriate type of marshal do the following:
i. Have their armor kit checked
ii. Understand the rules of engagement
iii. Understand safety of the field
iv. Receive and understand blows from light through hard
1. While non-contact they still need to understand being hit since
it can happen
b. Understand specifics of non-contact CA
i. Marking of helm
ii. Should yield during a rush/press
iii. Dead when enemy within 10'
c. All items in 1.b through 1.d
3. Combat Archery Marshal
a. Must understand all items of a Combat Archer
b. Must understand inspection of most, if not all, ammo used in Ansteorra
c. Must be able to inspect bow/crossbow for safety and compliance
d. Must understand safety of the field
e. Must know when to call on someone with more knowledge
f. Must know how to report and do it
g. Must stand behind their decisions for passing equipment or fighter
for the field
i. Passing equipment/fighter that is found to be unacceptable can
result in, at minimum, revocation of marshal privileges
h. Must keep and maintain in good order the tools required to inspect
combat archery equipment & marshal combat archery activities upon
the field
4. Target Archery Marshal
a. Must understand inspection of ammo
b. Must be able to inspect bow for safety
c. Must understand safety of the range
d. Must know when to call on someone with more knowledge
e. Must know how to report and do it
f. Must stand behind their decisions for passing equipment or archer
for the range
i. Passing equipment/archer that is found to be unacceptable can
result, at minimum, in revocation of marshal privileges
g. Must keep and maintain in good order the tools required to inspect
target archery equipment & marshal target archery activities
5. Authorizing Combat Archery Marshal
a. Must know all items of a Combat Archery Marshal
b. Must know all items of a Combat Archer
c. Must be the person who is more knowledgeable for people to go to
d. Must know how to report and do it
e. Must stand behind their decisions for every person they authorize
i. Authorizing someone who is found to be unacceptable can result,
at minimum, in revocation of authorization privileges
6. Authorizing Target Archery Marshal
a. Must know all items of a Target Archery Marshal
b. Must be the person who is more knowledgeable for people to go to
c. Must know how to report and do it
d. Must stand behind their decisions for every person they authorize
i. Authorizing someone who is found to be unacceptable can result,
at minimum, in revocation of authorization privileges
7. Local Archery Marshal
a. Must be authorized in at least one form of Archery Marshal
b. Must know how to contact appropriate styles of Archery Marshals for
events or authorizations
Ciao,
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