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| Traditional Archery: Discussion/Q&A Discussions on the more traditional forms of archery: long bows, war bows, AFB, horse bows etc. |
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| So that rules elf bows out! ![]() It's a shame there isn't a general "simple bow" category that would allow reflex-deflex longbows, AFBs, asiatic bows and other stick bows to compete against English longbows. Do you know whether the GNAS has considered such a category? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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We have Compound Unlimited Compound Limited Compound Barebow Freestyle Recurve FITA Standard Bow Barebow Recurve Traditional Recurve Longbow Now how many entries do you think there are for the barebow and trad recurve, or compound limited or barebow? I know this is a vicious circle in so much as there are no awards given, so no entries, so no awards given, but I don't see that creating another category will help this at all. As for field archery how much advantage does a modern recurve shot in the traditional style have over an AFB? I would think that the difference would be smaller than that between an AFB and an English Longbow. (Or even an AFB and an Asiatic Recurve) The shelf gives a significant advantage. (as do man made laminates) For the record I had no problem with reflex/deflex longbows, as long as they fitted in with the rest of the rules, but there you go. |
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| I think GNAS may have jumped the gun in making their rule changes. The GNAS longbow specification comes directly from the specification laid down by the B.L.B.S. The BLBS changes to the long bow specs are based on an "assumption that the reflex/deflex limb gives an unfair advantage in cast/ draw weight ratio's compared to a conventional straight limbed Long bow. This assumption of superiority of performance has never been quantified in a bow for bow comparison. The changes to bow rules was put to the 2005 AGM of the BLBS but will not be ratified until the 2006 AGM. Therefore the reflex/deflex bow is still legal at BLBS events until ratification in 2006, but it seems to bave been banned from GNAS events forthwith. Another part of the specification GNAS has spectacularly misunderstood, is the nature of the self bow and the 5/8th ruling. I have an Osage self bow that, because of the shape and make up of the wood grain, the bow has a section where in order for the limb tiller to work correctly the depth of the limb at a particular point is below the 5/8th specification. This bow, by ruling definition, is now illegal by a rule instigated, and ratified by, I suspect, someone that knows or understand very little about longbows.
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| sad little men in green blazers making up rules......but hey if i shot someone by accident.......it is their insurance that covers me...not like i have shot anyone...i wouldnt do that i am nice....oh and i do actually look like this....!! |
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| Aghh.... Sorry Judge... I misread your original post, I thought the rule changes have been made ...my mistake...
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