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Old 21-08-08, 07:38 AM
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In the White
  • Recurve
  • Compound
  • Traditional
Setup
Riser: Oneida Black Eagle.
Limbs: Oneida
Sight: Checkit
Stabilisers: one.
Button: prefer zips.
Bow String: One.plus steel cables.
Arrows: Lightspeed

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
Release Aid:
Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 48

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Affiliation: NFAS
Club: South Cheshire Field Archers
Commercial:
Commercial Interest:
GNAS Classification: Unclassified
IFAA Classification: Unclassified

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Smile NFAS Field.

The main point of NFAS field archery is that all shooting is at unmarked distances, using animal targets.
Targets should be size related to distance but there are huge variations in how clubs decide to set their targets; some courses can be very difficult, some easy. My club, SCFA, has a permanent 36 target course set in pinewood- the targets are moved now and again so they do not become too permanent- and any of our members can shoot it at any time, so there are people there every day. We are fortunate in that we do not suffer from any vandalism, so we are able to do this. Most of the targets are 3d. Target distances currently range from 15 yds to 60 yds but the majority are about 30-40 yds. it's an interesting ground, since it isn't all flat and we do have uphill and downhill shots.
Anyone visting our area-(despite the name, it's not in South Cheshire!) near Delamere Forest- is welcome to get in touch for a visit. Any type of bow
is allowed.
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