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| Vegas scoring for a compound is identical to normal recurve scoring so its big ten ring for all and x's are scored as x's |
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| Are you sure about that, because in the handicap tables, the vegas is the same as a FITA 18 3-spot for compounds (i.e. inner ring)
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| If that is the case its a FITA 18 then isnt it? or if its 30 arrows its a Bray. |
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| Kinda - except for being on different faces!
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| The Vegas round is outter 10 and has no limit on shaft sizes. Hense score lines like 300 27x GNAS may call a different round a Vegas, but the round shot at the Vegas International Archery Festival is outter 10.
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| It's an error in the classification tables. Probably arose because the FITA 18 triangular 3 spot and Vegas were identical (apart from the background colour of the face) until the inner ten came in for compounds. But yes, for a true Vegas, it's still big tens for compounds (which is why the number of x's makes so much difference!). |
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| marcus26. are you goin to vegas 2007 bring your mates do you know randell. loads from uk going. have a ball. |
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| Yeah I know Randall, say hi for me. I won't be going in 2007 as my wife wants to go to the World Target in Germany (and I want to go as well) however we are seriously looking at going in 2008. Just gotta be able to shoot 3 x 300 Vegas rounds consistantly in a row before then.
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| Not so smart now eh MrM. |
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