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Originally Posted by Field Archer impa, as a member of both GNAS and NFAS, I could do either, I'm in a bit of a quandary, which one I should book in for. Which one has the most AIUK members booked in? |
Hi Field Archer,
Good Question - whats the difference between the two!
The
GNAS shall be shot to
GNAS 3D rules. The closest distance for a 3D will be 10 yeards. Their will be a clean lane to the target, i.e. it shall not be obscured for any archer of any height, right/left hand. Targets shall be shot down straight lanes. 3Ds may be turned at an angle.
Now the
NFAS shall be shot to
NFAS rules. There is no minimum distace. As long as an archer of any height, right/left hand can see the highest scoring zone, then that wil be a shot. 3Ds may be turned at an angle.
These are the primary ideas behind the shoots, so they are subject to change.
Good Shooting,
Stu