OK, my 2 cents again. How about requiring that 2 of the 3 bows not contain fiberglass or aluminum in their construction? Horn or wood recurves would thereby be fine, as would self flatbows and longbows in any combination of natural materials, but aluminum-prod crossbows or fiberglass recurves would be limited to no more than one per group. I suspect a lot of folks who shoot the fiberglass recurves may also have other bows they could bring out, but may mostly shoot the fiberglass ones for various reasons (stability in different weather conditions, etc).<br>
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Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 11:18:05 -0500<br>
From: Jonathas <<a href="mailto:Jonathas@redfoxden.org">Jonathas@redfoxden.org</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [Archers] Sponsored Shoot at Pennsic<br>
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Yep, the floor is open for comments on requiring the "modern/flat limb"<br>
bow. Anyone else care to add their 2 cents to the jar?<br>
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Jonathas<br>
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