[Archers] Fw: Stierbach indoor archery practice and is new rule correctly numbered?

Kynnyth Pyke scacynwrig at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 8 07:11:40 PST 2010


This was supposed to go to everyone..


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From: Kynnyth Pyke <scacynwrig at yahoo.com>
To: Lady Esperanza <Lady_Esperanza at cox.net>
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 10:11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Archers] Stierbach indoor archery practice and is new rule correctly numbered?

Esperanza,

Thanks for the numbering heads up, I'll fix that.

So folks, 3.9.3.2.3 should address indoor sites...how does it affect your other event sites?

As for the Safety Zone / woods thing, I'd say this, which I can codify if necessary: 

"A safety zone is defined as an area where the marshal and shooters have sufficient visibility to manage the safety of the range."


Thoughts on that wording?

K

----- Original Message ----
From: Lady Esperanza <Lady_Esperanza at cox.net>
To: archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 12:02:32 AM
Subject: [Archers] Stierbach indoor archery practice and is new rule correctly numbered?

I talked to Lord Allen of Wolfhou today and asked in writing for a waiver for Stierbach indoor archery practice. I was told that a waiver was not needed as 3.9.3.2.3 is still in place:

*3.9.3.2.3* Physical barriers such as a hill, permanent solid backstop, a wall, etc can be used to reduce the amount of safety zone needed. However, the barrier must completely cover the safety zone in order to count. A small barrier that could be shot around is not sufficient.

I did just notice that the new rule is listed as 3.8.3.2.5, in our email threads and in the Acorn. Is it really supposed to be 3.9.3.2.5? The Target Archery section starts at 3.9, with Safety Zones being 3.9.3.2. If it is supposed to be 3.9.3.2.5 it would end up after:

*3.9.3.2.4* Archery netting can not be used to reduce safety ranges, but is encouraged to help archers recover missed arrows.

And before:

*3.9.3.3* Bows & Crossbows may not be carried downrange.

Wouldn't 3.8.3.2.5 be put it in between these two? Even then it doesn't really fit as there would be missing numbers.

*3.8.3.2* All Youth Fighters ten (10) years of age and under must have at least one (1) responsible adult (per 3.8.3.1) by the list at all times while the Youth Fighter is engaged on the list field. All Youth Fighters eleven to seventeen (11-17) must have a responsible adult (per 3.8.3.1) on site while the youth is engaged on the list field. The responsible adult never relinquishes responsibility for the minor. The marshals, MOLs, or any other SCA officials do not take responsibility for the minor during YC activities. It is strongly encouraged that when the responsible adult is not required to be list side that they stay within eye sight of the list field while the minor is engaged in YC activities.

*3.8.3.3* Once a Youth has been authorized to participate in Adult Combat-Related Activities, the youth is no longer permitted to participate in the Youth Fighter Program.

Lady Esperanza





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