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    Who Here Shoots a Bow and Likes $$$ ?

    Well, I know I do... So, here's the deal. Come join us!!


    Cinnamon Creek is proud to announce the 2nd annual "Shootout at Cinnamon Creek Ranch."

    This is a fantastic new archery tournament format designed to level the field so that ANYONE CAN WIN!! We wanted to make a tournament format that is as fun to watch as it is to shoot. This format is similar to a 900 round with a few twists. To level the playing field we extend the distances shot for each class. This makes for a much more even playing field where any class can compete head to head with today's top archers.

    Guaranteed cash payouts for each class and over $7000 in total prize money to be awarded. We believe this will make it possible for anyone from any class to win the grand prize. Whether you are a 3D, Indoor or FITA style shooter you won’t want to miss the Shoot Out at Cinnamon Creek!!!

    May 18th, 9:00 start time

    1st Place $3000
    2nd Place $1000
    3rd Place $750
    4th Place $500
    5th Place $250

    Plus guaranteed money in each class.

    1st Place $100
    2nd Place $75
    3rd Place $50

    This year anyone finishing in the top 5 in any division will have an opportunity to shoot their way to the big money. This will allow twice as many people into the Championship Rounds and a chance at the big money.

    For more details or complete list of rules email charles@cinnamoncreekranch.com
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    #2
    Is this a indoor paper round?

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      #3
      Originally posted by JTeLarkin08 View Post
      Is this a indoor paper round?
      This is an outdoor shoot. The basic format was similar to that of a 900 round. We handicapped this by extending the distances each class would shoot. This is a 1 day shoot utilizing the 80cm target face. Shooters will shoot 8 rounds of 5 arrows for a total of 40 arrows. Each shooter will shoot 3 rounds at their minimum distance (Example, Male Fixed Pins – 30 yds), 3 rounds from a middle distance (Example, Male Compound Fixed Pins – 40 yds) and 2 rounds from a maximum distance (Example, Male Compound Fixed Pins – 50 yds). Followed by a series of shootouts for the grand prize. In the shootouts each division will shoot from their mid-range. For Example, if a professional shooter was seeded against a Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter, the pro would shoot from 60 yards and the Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter would shoot from 30 yards.

      This year we plan on making a few changes. First off, our goal is to make it a shoot where anyone can win. So we want to allow more people the opportunity to get into the head to head shootout. We will have wild card shootouts so that anyone in the top 5 in each division has a chance to shoot their way into the shootout for the grand prize. This will allow 5 times as many shooters at an opportunity to get into the championship round and twice as many people will actually get into the championship shootout.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Oregonduck View Post
        This is an outdoor shoot. The basic format was similar to that of a 900 round. We handicapped this by extending the distances each class would shoot. This is a 1 day shoot utilizing the 80cm target face. Shooters will shoot 8 rounds of 5 arrows for a total of 40 arrows. Each shooter will shoot 3 rounds at their minimum distance (Example, Male Fixed Pins – 30 yds), 3 rounds from a middle distance (Example, Male Compound Fixed Pins – 40 yds) and 2 rounds from a maximum distance (Example, Male Compound Fixed Pins – 50 yds). Followed by a series of shootouts for the grand prize. In the shootouts each division will shoot from their mid-range. For Example, if a professional shooter was seeded against a Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter, the pro would shoot from 60 yards and the Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter would shoot from 30 yards.

        This year we plan on making a few changes. First off, our goal is to make it a shoot where anyone can win. So we want to allow more people the opportunity to get into the head to head shootout. We will have wild card shootouts so that anyone in the top 5 in each division has a chance to shoot their way into the shootout for the grand prize. This will allow 5 times as many shooters at an opportunity to get into the championship round and twice as many people will actually get into the championship shootout.
        So, an open class shooter(non pro) will shoot 40-50-60 yds. like the regular 900 round????

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          #5
          Originally posted by tree stand View Post
          So, an open class shooter(non pro) will shoot 40-50-60 yds. like the regular 900 round????
          Pros 50, 60 and 70 yards
          Male Compound Scopes 40, 50, 60
          Female Compound Scopes 30, 40, 50
          Male Compound Fixed Pins 30, 40, 50
          Female Compound Fixed Pins 20, 30, 40
          Seniors 60+ 30, 40, 50
          Compound Bare Bow 20,30,40
          Male Traditional 10, 20, 30
          Female Traditional 10, 20, 30

          In the shootouts you will shoot from the middle distance for your class. For example, if a professional shooter was seeded against a Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter, the pro would shoot from 60 yards and the Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter would shoot from 30 yards.

          last year the distance handicapping worked perfectly. Out of the 8 shootouts, 5 were decided by 1 point or less and 3 were decided by "X" count. It proved that anyone could win in any class. As it was Braden Gellenthein, one of the top ranked archers in the world came in 3rd place. This truly levels the playing field for everyone.

          Who's in???

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            #6
            We're in if at all possible .

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              #7
              What's the entree fee ?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Brett C View Post
                What's the entree fee ?
                $50. Come on and get some of that money!!

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                  #9
                  I plan on it . CCR has been very good to me .

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                    #10
                    Daughters bday....we'll be at the FTW zoo.....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Oregonduck View Post
                      Pros 50, 60 and 70 yards
                      Male Compound Scopes 40, 50, 60
                      Female Compound Scopes 30, 40, 50
                      Male Compound Fixed Pins 30, 40, 50
                      Female Compound Fixed Pins 20, 30, 40
                      Seniors 60+ 30, 40, 50
                      Compound Bare Bow 20,30,40
                      Male Traditional 10, 20, 30
                      Female Traditional 10, 20, 30

                      In the shootouts you will shoot from the middle distance for your class. For example, if a professional shooter was seeded against a Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter, the pro would shoot from 60 yards and the Female Compound Fixed Pins shooter would shoot from 30 yards.

                      last year the distance handicapping worked perfectly. Out of the 8 shootouts, 5 were decided by 1 point or less and 3 were decided by "X" count. It proved that anyone could win in any class. As it was Braden Gellenthein, one of the top ranked archers in the world came in 3rd place. This truly levels the playing field for everyone.

                      Who's in???
                      Thanks Oregonduck

                      I forgot to add, I'm also 67 years old. 30-40-50 will work for me. I'm in.
                      See y'all at the R100.

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                        #12
                        Looking forward to being there

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                          #13
                          I'm confused about fixed pins. Are you saying you can't use sliders?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by oktx View Post
                            I'm confused about fixed pins. Are you saying you can't use sliders?
                            Here is the official rules for Compound fixed pins. Similar to ASA rules.

                            No Magnified lenses allowed. No adjustable sights. Front Stabilizers must be less than 12” from the front of riser to end of stabilizer. Maximum of 2 back stabilizer’s, neither can extend more than 6” behind the point of attachment on the rear of the riser provided by the manufacturer, or if there is no rear point of attachment the system may not extend more than 6” beyond the back of the grip.

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                              #15
                              ttt

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