[Elfsea] Archery Practice

Wilkerson, Glen D glen.d.wilkerson at lmco.com
Wed Nov 21 05:40:54 PST 2001


Lost arrows were never a consideration, arrows that wind up in the wrong
place must be - and there is a jogging trail that runs along the top of that
levee...

Alaric

-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda New [mailto:rbnew at ftw.nrcs.usda.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 1:20 PM
To: elfsea at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: [Elfsea] Archery Practice


Crandall wrote:Bits of ancient history:

> Master Leon Dunne was starting out with a new, heavier bow. He had a bad
release, and the arrow went through a fence, a hedge and a car door.
>
> He had another incident with a crossbow. He handed a loaded crossbow to a
person who was unfamiliar (foolish, yes) with the release lever. The quarrel
traveled 75 yards and into a car headlamp.
> Both of these were in safe, isolated places.
>
> Crandall

Oh, in every jar of ointment, there is a fly.
Will this person be attending OUR archery practice?
Archers take a risk - and they must know that, if an
arrow from Trinity Park goes through the levee, it will
be forever lost in the Trinity River.

/Ly Elizabeth
(back to lurking)

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