Just throwing my opinions into the ring...<div><br></div><div>We should keep in mind that atl-atls originally were used on targets ranging from elephant-sized (paleolithic) to horse-and-rider (vs. the Conquistadors). Of the alternatives already suggested, I would favor 20-30-40 distances for ease of setup and running the range, and the larger 120 cm or 4x4 square target face. Though targets of life-size megafauna at ranges up to clout distances could be a fun themed shoot some time for both bow and atl-atl...People will miss at 40, but I miss at the 40 with a bow all the time, yet keep coming back for more. 10 yards is too close, in my opinion, because with the length of the dart alone you've already closed 20% of the distance to the target. If you're that close, you should just run up to the target and spear it by hand :)<div>
<br></div><div>I think people have 3 darts simply because that's the unit that the folks selling them have chosen to bundle them in. If the round required 6, they would be sold 6 at a time. Having made both arrows and darts, I think darts actually are a lot easier to make because there are fewer parts (no separate nocks), and they fly fine with 2 flu-flu style feathers that don't need to be trimmed in profile.</div>
<div><br></div><div>It seems like it would make sense to make the RR consist of 6 darts at each distance, so people who only have 3 can throw twice to score while the archers shoot an IKAC round. I think as the atl-atl becomes more popular, people will own more darts, just as most of us have well over the 6+ arrows we need (OK, cog and others need 10+ on the speed rounds, but 6 is sufficient for us mere humans). I think the atl-atl round should involve the same number of shots as with a bow, as this would keep the RR score categories the same and minimize confusion. It is fine with me if no one can attain GBE with the atl-atl for a few years. Right now most of the atl-atl equipment I see has a lot of room for development (does anyone match their atl-atl shafts for spine and weight? not to my knowledge). When the equipment gets better, accuracy will improve.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Anyway, that's probably a long enough ramble for the moment. It's great to think that we will be seeing more atl-atl action on the range.</div><div><br></div><div>Eirik Gralokkr</div></div>