[Archers] seasonal challenge

loreleielkins at aol.com loreleielkins at aol.com
Fri Jun 25 16:01:38 PDT 2010



At the prompting of Baron Jonathas and others, there is an "evil" addition to the Seasonal Shoot.
 
Rules for The Circle Shoot


Shoot Begins: June 25, 2010
Shoot Ends: Sunday, September 5, 2010
Scores must be Submitted by: Sunday, September 12, 2010

Rules:
Range: Shot at 20 yards

Targets:Place one 8” circle with a 4" colored dot in the middle, centered on the backstop. Place 5 other 10” circles with a 5" colored dot in the middle of each, 6" from the edge of the center circle - like the spokes of a wheel. (6" edge to edge)

Scoring: The outer targets count 2 pts. The inner target counts 5 pts. The inner target can only be scored after hitting all 5 outer targets. Multiple hits to any target may only be counted after hitting all target. Maximum points 45.

Those who have earned the rank of Bowmen and above, may only score hits to the colored dots within each target. Those with lower ranks may count hits to the entire area of each target, white or colored.

Round 1: Static end, 12 arrows/bolts

Round 2: Timed end, 45 seconds

Divisions: Adult Crossbow, Adult Handbow, Youth Crossbow, Youth Handbow, and Atlatl 






-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathas <Jonathas at RedFoxDen.org>
To: Holly Gibbons <holly0920 at yahoo.com>
Cc: archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Fri, Jun 25, 2010 4:03 pm
Subject: Re: [Archers] seasonal challenge


I was kinda thinking that the outer set of targets should be a 10" circle with a 5" colored dot in the middle.

Then the inner target could be a 8" circle with a 4" colored dot in the middle.

Those who have shown their skill at the range and have "Bowmen" in their RR title (upper three ranks) only get to score the colored dots, where the lower three ranks get to score the entire circle.  Can those used to being at the top still keep their spot on the list given the harder shot???? 

<evil grin>
Jonathas



On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Holly Gibbons <holly0920 at yahoo.com> wrote:


Our royal round yellows are a hair under 5 3/4" diameter and our red/yellow circle is a hair under 10 1/2" diameter. So using the diameters as suggested by Lorelei means basically shooting 10 consecutive arrows in the red/yellow of a royal round and then 2 more arrows even better than that. Add the fact that you are constantly changing your focus to another circle in the wheel and that there is a time-pressure round to follow (which will ferret out the speed devils among us) and I dare say you have a challenge worthy of all levels.
 
I would perhaps request that to make it even more of a challenge, the center circle could be made 6" diameter rather than 8" diameter. After all, it is worth more.
 
Let the games begin!



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