[Archers] Pennsic schedule

Peter Darby pjdarby at verizon.net
Mon Jun 17 06:55:43 PDT 2019


To the archers of Atlantia,
The printed Pennsic book will NOT have the correct information regarding
archery.

There ARE changes this year! The correct information is below. Please
distribute it far and wide, as we would like everyone to know this
information. Please read the whole thing, and perhaps print out a copy for
reference and store it in your quiver.

Good luck with your practice this summer,
Thyra Eiriksdottir
(chief of staff)

Populace Archery War Point Shoot
Format: The Pennsic Populace Archery War Point consists of four separate
shoots, each shoot is worth 1 war point for a total of 4 war points. The
winner of each shoot is determined by total number of points tallied by
archers over the course of the War. Scores will be tallied each day and
posted in the Marshals Tent. Any member of the populace may participate.
Description: There are 4 parts to the populace shoot:
Castle Clout Shoot (1 Point): The target is a simulated castle turret.
Archers will be shooting at about 100 yards into a square of approximately
27 feet by 27 feet giving an approximate area of 729 square feet. There
will be a moat monster protecting the castle in front at about 50 yards.
This is an untimed shoot; archers are allowed 6 arrows or bolts. Scoring
for this shoot is as follows:
1 point for inside the moat
2 points for hitting the moat monster
3 points for inside the castle
4 points for hitting objects inside the castle

Soldier Shoot (1 Point): The archers will shoot 6 arrows or bolts, untimed,
at the soldiers that are invading. These targets will be set at
approximately 15 yards, 35 yards, 45 yards and 55 yards. Any arrow or bolt
hitting the painted portion of the target scores as follows:
1 point for the 15-yard target
2 points for the 35-yard target
3 points for the 45-yard target
4 points for the 55-yard target

Castle Window Shoot (1 Point): Archers will shoot 6 arrows or bolts,
untimed, at a castle window located between 25 and 35 yards. The castle
window will be at least 8 inches wide and 36 inches tall. There will be an
object inside the castle window. Scoring will be as follows: 1 point for
each arrow or bolt inside the castle window, 2 points for each arrow or
bolt inside the object in the castle window

Friend/Foe Shoot (1 Point): This will be a 30 second timed shoot at an
image of two opposing fighters or adversaries. One fighter will be
designated as the "Friend" and one as the "Foe" . Archers will be shooting
from between 20 and 25 yards and will have 30 seconds to safely shoot as
many arrows/bolts as they can. . The marshal will give a "5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
Loose!" command at the beginning and then a "5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Hold!" command
at the end. Scoring will be as follows:
2 points for each arrow/bolt striking the "Foe" target.
-1 point for each arrow/bolt striking the "Friend" target.
0 points for arrows/bolts that strike neither.
Archers will have 30 seconds to safely shoot as many arrows or bolts as
they can

Times: The range is available 5 times during War Week on Sunday, Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday morning.
Sunday August 5 to Monday, August 6
A:00 – 11:00 AM: Practice
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM: Populace war point shoot
Tuesday August 8 Range closed for Pennsic Archery Champions Shoot.
Wednesday August 8 & Thursday August 9
9:00 – 11:00 AM: Practice
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM: Populace war point shoot
Friday August 10
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Populace war point shoot 1:00 PM: Range closes for
Pennsic War

Archery Champions Shoot: (Tuesday)
Format: 30 total champions from each side (plus 10 alternates per side)
Description: There will be three individual elements for this shoot: A
timed friend/foe shoot, a walk up shoot, and a 10 station skill shoot.
Victory Condition: The team that wins the majority of the three shoots
based on combined team score for each shoot.Baron Colum Maxwell,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Master of the Pelican                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Atlantian Archery DEM
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