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Old 12-09-06, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Adam View Post
Then why shoot the shorter rounds? Longer rounds are just as much fun, and the results are useful too.

Adam
Good point it's mainly to do with availability of the types of local open shoots on at the weekends I am free. I enjoy competing but archery has to fit around my family & work, some planning is possible but even then in the past I have had to cancel the night before.

Shorter rounds also bring in different mental pressures, expectations and fun. For example a double american, even at my standard & level of practice I expect all my arrows in the gold at 50&40 and most at 60.