[Archers] Atlatl in Atlantia

Charles Sprouse sprousecp at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 29 19:20:49 PDT 2013


That's not a bad idea Cog, allows the shooter to use his full range of motion for a good solid shot without 'crossing the line', and easier for him to see how he needs to reset for next shot...
 
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 From: John Atkins <cogworks at triad.rr.com>
To: Jay Nardone <jaynardone at comcast.net> 
Cc: Archery List <archers at atlantia.sca.org> 
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Archers] Atlatl in Atlantia
  


Janyn,
Just a thought.  Myself, like many atlatlist step into our shot.  Should the perhaps the atlatl " line" be a zone I which the atlatlist must remain for the throw.  I.e. a three foot zone defined by two lines.

Just a thought,

Cog

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On Sep 29, 2013, at 7:46 PM, "Jay Nardone" <jaynardone at comcast.net> wrote:


Good evening my Brothers and Sisters of the Bow (and now the Atlatl.) Today again I saw the fruits of our labor with Atlatl and the rules we have set in place. I am convinced we did the right thing and are on the correct course with our thinking. Scores are starting to show up and they are right in line with where I expected them to be. Seeing even our seasoned throwers tells me that our course and scoring are set correctly, again we will give this a year to play out as we discussed. Also I have been asked by a few people so I thought I would discuss the topic here. There is no set rule governing the requirements for darts. There is no length requirement or specifics for materials or construction. All I would ask is that you participate with the “spirit of the game” in mind and we participate with honor and what we know of the equipment in mind. 
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>The other thing I just wanted to reiterate to all of our marshal’s is to please be diligent with running the line. I witnessed today a few occasions where a thrower would throw the dart and in the process of their shot, move up a bit and then throw again each time moving up into the range. I think I was doing the same thing when I threw. I just want to make sure the lines are kept equally and our throwers are kept safe, so please pay extra attention to the line while we all gain experience with this addition to our game. I want to thank you all again for the conversations, the suggestions and to all of you who took your own time to help setup practice ranges so people could try what we were preposing prior to the final decision.
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>In Service,
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>Janyn
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