Can you shoot multiple classes in one of these events? Looking to attend the Paris, TX shoot towards the end of next month. Never shot an ASA event but would like to shoot a Men's 30 Pins and Traditional but it looks like I can only sign up for one class. I don't see an option for a 2nd class.
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For ASA, you can only shoot one class. Texas ASA is part of the national organization, which has specific rules regarding classes. I don't think they will have the option for fun rounds at the Paris Am/Am, which will be at the Love Convention Center May 20-22. For the Texas ASA qualifier at Archer's for Christ, held the next weekend, you should be able to shoot for score in one class, and shoot a fun round the next day, but I would call their contact person to verify. That particular qualifier is usually a big one, and if they feel the stakes are full, they won't do fun rounds.
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Originally posted by CamoQuest View PostFor ASA, you can only shoot one class. Texas ASA is part of the national organization, which has specific rules regarding classes. I don't think they will have the option for fun rounds at the Paris Am/Am, which will be at the Love Convention Center May 20-22. For the Texas ASA qualifier at Archer's for Christ, held the next weekend, you should be able to shoot for score in one class, and shoot a fun round the next day, but I would call their contact person to verify. That particular qualifier is usually a big one, and if they feel the stakes are full, they won't do fun rounds.
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Originally posted by Onski69 View PostMuch appreciated. And I was informed on another site I mis-labeled it. The Pro/Am moved to LA. This I guess is just a regional shoot.
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Actually, for the Am-Am, you have to shoot both days, just like a Pro-Am.
The Western Region Shootout, aka the Paris state qualifier, which is the following weekend at the Archers For Christ Club, you shoot one day and you can shoot the second day for fun, but your first day score is the one that counts
It's easy to see why people are confused, right?
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