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Old 03-10-05, 10:59 PM
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RE: Indoor Outdoor Equivalent class / score?

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You can get away with murder at 20 yards on both equipment and technique.
Seconded!

Bear in mind Furface, that classifications levels for each round are based somewhat on the number, and the quality of people shooting them - as we've discussed before!

As for what is good, excellent, etc... it's down to the individual. I didn't infer your scores weren't good, for you. I was talking about what would be "reasonable" for someone who was Bowman class outdoors (as that seemed to be the question). Of course, if you're 1st class, or 2nd class, a "reasonable" Portsmouth is a very different score, and there is a WIDE range of difference between the top end of Bowman and the bottom, which is another good reason not to cross compare, but since you ask...

IMO A good Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 560+
An excellent Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 575+
A top-hole (!) Portsmouth score score for a Bowman-level archer woule be 582+

All finger in the air, gut feel, completely subjective and without any basis in fact or fiction! YMMV!!!
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