| I'll ignore the first 75% of your post IMPA as it is not relevant to my thread. I will mention it to any judges I see who are, in my opinion, delaying the restart of shooting and making the day longer than it ought to be. They simply might not be aware of their actions. And if a judge calls one of my arrows out just because I have mentioned the time they are taking to get back to the shooting line might be excessive, then they shouldn't be a judge. An arrow is in or out no matter who shot it. And for what it is worth, at the Target shoots I have been to this year, I am not alone in my findings.
It would certainly help those archers who, having shot two days in tiring conditions and who have a long journey driving home, to be safer bunnies. Maybe it has never occured to the judges that they are taking excessive time in what they do concerning the walk back to the shooting line.
Yes, a judges time is taken up with all matter of things, which they address correctly and it takes what it takes concerning the time and I have no issue with that.
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