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Old 14-01-08, 11:18 AM
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Riser: Revolution
Limbs: 38lb winacts
Sight: Arten Oylimpic
Stabilisers: Clickers, K&K twins
Button: SF
Bow String: 14 strand fast flight
Arrows: 1816

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Bow: Oneida
String & Cables: Stain Steel and fastflight
Sight: AGF Compact
Stabs: Beiter
Scope: Cartel (lense removed)
Launcher/Rest: ZT slim
Arrows: 29" 340 AC Slim's
Release Aid: AF tab
Traditional Script currently under construction
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Location: Suffolk
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Originally Posted by sp220 View Post
I believe "Jack of all trades, master of none" springs to mind.
I understand your point, a competition is after all about finding the best. How ever archery is a martial art, in the past a military one, which if you think about it does put a slightly different angle on things. An archer in this sense, not be able or good enough to make a certain type of shot or not being able to use a wide range of equipment will sooner or later be at a huge disadvantage. So even if the archer is 'master of one' said archer has to be at least competent with all and that would be the point of this type of competition.
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