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Old 05-07-08, 11:57 AM
andrew.paterson andrew.paterson is offline
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Riser: Helix
Limbs: Hoyt Helix+Extreme 42
Sight: Sureloc
Stabilisers: Beiter
Button: Beiter
Bow String: Red and Green :)
Arrows: ACE 670

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Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Cheltenham, Glos
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Old Bloke View Post
I have noticed that in our parts at least (South West) that it takes about an extra three minutes for a judge to clear the lines after the last archer has returned to his or her shooting position.
In view of the great weather we are having at the moment another time killer can be arrows in the grass.

We all miss, or we will miss at some time for whatever reason - archer or equipment. Sometimes though too much time is spent looking for the lost arrows. Surely misses can be searched for during the breaks in shooting? I know I would prefer to do that if I had a lost arrow. At a shoot I was at recently we had to wait over 10 minutes for someone to find an arrow, because they didn't have any spares!!! Come on archers if you are going to tournaments at least take enough kit with you for goodness sake.
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