ASA STYLE SHOOT RULES
1. . We will have 20 targets on the course.
2. Start time for shooting is 10:30 am. Registration will start at 8:00 am with a shooter meeting at 10.00 am.
3. All classes WILL be shooting center 12’s
4. Target “Pass Through” or “Rebound” without striking another arrow: (1) Arrows passing through the front of, but still in, the target will be pushed back and scored; (2) If the group agrees that an arrow passed through the targets insert seam the shooter will be given a score based on the point of pass through not to exceed eight 8 points; (3) If the group agrees and confirms that the arrow actually passed through the target due to the high number of arrows that had been shot at the target, the range official is to be notified and the shooter will be allowed to take the score where the “pass-through” occurred as determined by the group up to a maximum score of 10 points, or (4) If the group agrees that the arrow rebounded out of the target, or deflected off of a plastic leg, without striking another arrow the shooter will be allowed to take the score where the rebound occurred up to a maximum of ten (10) points. Special Note: A score of 12 will not be permitted under sections 2, 3 or 4 of this rule.
7. Any arrow embedding (“Robin Hood”) in the nock of another arrow will be scored the same as the arrow it is embedded in.
8. Any arrow rebounding backward off another Arrow (a “Robin Hood” that strikes and damages another arrow and does not proceed toward the target, but bounces back) will be scored the same as the arrow it struck, provided the damaged arrow can be identified.
9. Any arrow deflecting by contact with another arrow already in the target and still proceeding toward the target will be scored based on where it lies in the target or a maximum of five (5) points if it is not in the target.
10. An arrow that drops while being nocked onto the string in preparation for a shot may be picked up and shot with no penalty. If in the process of letting down an arrow drops off the bow, or is jarred off by hand contact with bow, it may be picked up and shot with no penalty. The shooter is responsible for maintaining control of the arrow at all times and an arrow must not be released or otherwise propelled by the string or it will be scored a zero.
11. A shooter may only let-down two (2) times on a target. Upon a third letdown, the shooter will receive a score of zero for that target.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Pre-Registration will end on 3 days before shoot
Walk-ins will be accepted, depending on target availability
Cost to participate is $20.00 for Open Class, $20.00 for all other classes
On-site check in will be from 8am-930am
the shoot will consist of a single 20 target course.
Practice range will close at 10:00am.
Shooters meeting will begin at 10:00am, with a shotgun start at 10:30am sharp.
Archers will shoot one arrow per target.
Participants may only shoot in one class/division.
Yardages will range, max yardages, Open class will shoot 50 yards, Hunter, Sr Open and Women’s class will shoot 40 yards. All yards are approximate.
The entire tournament will be marked yardage.
Rangefinders are allowed.
Verifiers are allowed in Hunter.
Archers must touch stake with part of clothing or body.
No compromising of the shooting stake.
Any protest on range other than scoring, contact range official immediately.
Each archer will be allowed 2 minutes at the shooting stake.
Slow groups will get 1 warning, if officials are contacted a 2nd time, each archer in group will be deducted 5 pts off of total score.
No speed limit on bows.
MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN
In the event of a mechanical breakdown of a shooters bow or release, (not arrows), the group must agree that the item is indeed defective. The shooter will have 30 minutes to repair or replace the defective equipment. If the shooter is unable to do so, the targets already shot will be used for his or her score. If the shooter is able to make repairs, they will be put back in the group if possible. Missed targets will be scored with range officials until finished.
SCORING
The shoot will be scored in a neutral group setting, no exceptions. Archers will not be able to score own card. Double scoring will be used; cards must be completed by shooter and score keeper. Field officials will stamp cards and scores will be final. Score cards are not re-added after the shoot, the score card needs to be signed by the shooter and the score keeper.
14 rings will only be used for scoring in the shoot off.
Other than the shoot off, all targets will be scored 5-8-10-12 using the center 12 in all classes.
Top 5 shooters in each class will shoot a 5 target shoot off at the shoot off.
Ties will be decided by each archer shooting a single arrow, scoring closest to the center of an official picked ring, using the center of the arrow shaft.
Scoring will be done by your individual groups.
EQUIPMENT RESTRICTIONS
Open Class-No Restrictions
Senior Open Class-No Restrictions on equipment -50 years of age and older
Women’s class no restrictions
Hunter - 6” max pin to riser, no magnified glass, (verifies allowed) stabilizer length total of 20”, No arrow restrictions
Stabilizer Rule – For Hunter’s, It will be measured similar to ASA. a. A front stabilizer or a system including quick releases, enhancers and/or weights may be used, but may not exceed fourteen inches (14”) in total length from the tip of the stabilizer (or system) to the point of attachment on the front of the riser provided by the manufacturer. A rear stabilizer or counter balance weight system may be used with a maximum of one extension. Due to the varying points of attachment the length of the rear stabilizer is not to extend further than six inches (6”) past a point measured from the back of the riser below the grip toward the strings.
b. We will periodically measure equipment. If you have an issue with someone it needs to be brought up prior to the final target of the day. We would like you to self-police your divisions.
WEATHER
If archers are on the range, and if the shoot gets called off because of weather, the amount of targets scored, will be used for each shooter’s score and will be considered a complete round. The remaining targets will not be made up unless agreed upon by the group to wait it out that day.
There will not be any rain dates.
1. . We will have 20 targets on the course.
2. Start time for shooting is 10:30 am. Registration will start at 8:00 am with a shooter meeting at 10.00 am.
3. All classes WILL be shooting center 12’s
4. Target “Pass Through” or “Rebound” without striking another arrow: (1) Arrows passing through the front of, but still in, the target will be pushed back and scored; (2) If the group agrees that an arrow passed through the targets insert seam the shooter will be given a score based on the point of pass through not to exceed eight 8 points; (3) If the group agrees and confirms that the arrow actually passed through the target due to the high number of arrows that had been shot at the target, the range official is to be notified and the shooter will be allowed to take the score where the “pass-through” occurred as determined by the group up to a maximum score of 10 points, or (4) If the group agrees that the arrow rebounded out of the target, or deflected off of a plastic leg, without striking another arrow the shooter will be allowed to take the score where the rebound occurred up to a maximum of ten (10) points. Special Note: A score of 12 will not be permitted under sections 2, 3 or 4 of this rule.
7. Any arrow embedding (“Robin Hood”) in the nock of another arrow will be scored the same as the arrow it is embedded in.
8. Any arrow rebounding backward off another Arrow (a “Robin Hood” that strikes and damages another arrow and does not proceed toward the target, but bounces back) will be scored the same as the arrow it struck, provided the damaged arrow can be identified.
9. Any arrow deflecting by contact with another arrow already in the target and still proceeding toward the target will be scored based on where it lies in the target or a maximum of five (5) points if it is not in the target.
10. An arrow that drops while being nocked onto the string in preparation for a shot may be picked up and shot with no penalty. If in the process of letting down an arrow drops off the bow, or is jarred off by hand contact with bow, it may be picked up and shot with no penalty. The shooter is responsible for maintaining control of the arrow at all times and an arrow must not be released or otherwise propelled by the string or it will be scored a zero.
11. A shooter may only let-down two (2) times on a target. Upon a third letdown, the shooter will receive a score of zero for that target.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Pre-Registration will end on 3 days before shoot
Walk-ins will be accepted, depending on target availability
Cost to participate is $20.00 for Open Class, $20.00 for all other classes
On-site check in will be from 8am-930am
the shoot will consist of a single 20 target course.
Practice range will close at 10:00am.
Shooters meeting will begin at 10:00am, with a shotgun start at 10:30am sharp.
Archers will shoot one arrow per target.
Participants may only shoot in one class/division.
Yardages will range, max yardages, Open class will shoot 50 yards, Hunter, Sr Open and Women’s class will shoot 40 yards. All yards are approximate.
The entire tournament will be marked yardage.
Rangefinders are allowed.
Verifiers are allowed in Hunter.
Archers must touch stake with part of clothing or body.
No compromising of the shooting stake.
Any protest on range other than scoring, contact range official immediately.
Each archer will be allowed 2 minutes at the shooting stake.
Slow groups will get 1 warning, if officials are contacted a 2nd time, each archer in group will be deducted 5 pts off of total score.
No speed limit on bows.
MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN
In the event of a mechanical breakdown of a shooters bow or release, (not arrows), the group must agree that the item is indeed defective. The shooter will have 30 minutes to repair or replace the defective equipment. If the shooter is unable to do so, the targets already shot will be used for his or her score. If the shooter is able to make repairs, they will be put back in the group if possible. Missed targets will be scored with range officials until finished.
SCORING
The shoot will be scored in a neutral group setting, no exceptions. Archers will not be able to score own card. Double scoring will be used; cards must be completed by shooter and score keeper. Field officials will stamp cards and scores will be final. Score cards are not re-added after the shoot, the score card needs to be signed by the shooter and the score keeper.
14 rings will only be used for scoring in the shoot off.
Other than the shoot off, all targets will be scored 5-8-10-12 using the center 12 in all classes.
Top 5 shooters in each class will shoot a 5 target shoot off at the shoot off.
Ties will be decided by each archer shooting a single arrow, scoring closest to the center of an official picked ring, using the center of the arrow shaft.
Scoring will be done by your individual groups.
EQUIPMENT RESTRICTIONS
Open Class-No Restrictions
Senior Open Class-No Restrictions on equipment -50 years of age and older
Women’s class no restrictions
Hunter - 6” max pin to riser, no magnified glass, (verifies allowed) stabilizer length total of 20”, No arrow restrictions
Stabilizer Rule – For Hunter’s, It will be measured similar to ASA. a. A front stabilizer or a system including quick releases, enhancers and/or weights may be used, but may not exceed fourteen inches (14”) in total length from the tip of the stabilizer (or system) to the point of attachment on the front of the riser provided by the manufacturer. A rear stabilizer or counter balance weight system may be used with a maximum of one extension. Due to the varying points of attachment the length of the rear stabilizer is not to extend further than six inches (6”) past a point measured from the back of the riser below the grip toward the strings.
b. We will periodically measure equipment. If you have an issue with someone it needs to be brought up prior to the final target of the day. We would like you to self-police your divisions.
WEATHER
If archers are on the range, and if the shoot gets called off because of weather, the amount of targets scored, will be used for each shooter’s score and will be considered a complete round. The remaining targets will not be made up unless agreed upon by the group to wait it out that day.
There will not be any rain dates.