Hoping to make this one, Charles if y'all gonna make this one we need to get together and make the trip together..anyone gonna make cimmaron creek TBOT?
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostI don't think you fit in that desciption any more!
Here is a copy of the flyer with the classes described:
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Originally posted by Thunderwolf13 View PostHoping to make this one, Charles if y'all gonna make this one we need to get together and make the trip together..anyone gonna make cimmaron creek TBOT?
AFC PARIS shoot on that SAT 28th , not sure about Sun 29th
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It is really a great shoot, alot of fun, with some awesome people, i can tell you all kind of great stories such as one year i lost a bunch of arrows all were recovered and brought inside for me to claim one gentleman gave my daughter a glove to shoot with after she misplaced hers, also the knowledge and help was top notch. i no longer shoot 3D with a compund after my first shoot with a recurve thats the only way ill shoot 3-D again is with a stick and string
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Originally posted by Thunderwolf13 View PostHoping to make this one, Charles if y'all gonna make this one we need to get together and make the trip together..anyone gonna make cimmaron creek TBOT?
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This is gonna sound stupid but is there a longbow wood separate of recurve wood like before or am I just reading the traditional class wrong... I'd imagine this couldn't be there first time I've noticed but does the flyer say it's one traditional class you can shoot both longbow and recurve in it?
Sorry if I'm just confused
John
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Originally posted by jreyna920 View PostThis is gonna sound stupid but is there a longbow wood separate of recurve wood like before or am I just reading the traditional class wrong... I'd imagine this couldn't be there first time I've noticed but does the flyer say it's one traditional class you can shoot both longbow and recurve in it?
Sorry if I'm just confused
John
I've never been to this one and I can understand your confusion from the flyer. Here's the scores from last year's Chester. From that I would say both wood and open for both bow types (4 classes).
Dusty
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Originally posted by jreyna920 View PostThis is gonna sound stupid but is there a longbow wood separate of recurve wood like before or am I just reading the traditional class wrong... I'd imagine this couldn't be there first time I've noticed but does the flyer say it's one traditional class you can shoot both longbow and recurve in it?
Sorry if I'm just confused
John
Caleb, I am going to TRY to make Cinnamin Creek but can only shoot Sat. Right now I'm looking at coming up Friday evening, shooting 2 rounds on Sat, and coming back home.
BischLast edited by Bisch; 04-20-2012, 06:17 PM.
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We have seperate classes for Longbow and Recurve. The Longbow and Recurve classes can shoot any arrow type. The LB Trad and Recurve Trad classes only can shoot wood arrows. We have divisions for men and Ladies. Check out my post above, I listed all the differant classes in it. It is just above the first page of the flyer posted by Jerry. The second page of the flyer contained the pre registration form with all the divisions listed seperate.
Don't hesitate to email me at bdecker@nederland.k12.tx.us with any questions.
Hope to see you there.
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Originally posted by jreyna920 View PostThis is gonna sound stupid but is there a longbow wood separate of recurve wood like before or am I just reading the traditional class wrong... I'd imagine this couldn't be there first time I've noticed but does the flyer say it's one traditional class you can shoot both longbow and recurve in it?
Sorry if I'm just confused
John
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Forgot to list Old Farts division for anyone, any traditional equipment over 60 years old.
Amazing how this division gets larger and larger each year. In more ways than age!
Also we will honor the memory of Joe Krout, Sunday morning after chapel by shooting one of Joe's arrows (donated by his wife) into the woods.
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