Archery Rules Photo credit: ProAdventure ( Source ) Archery – that is, the use of a stringed bow to propel arrows towards a target – is thought to go back thousands of years – possibly even as far as the stone age of 20,000 BC – with bows and arrows used by numerous peoples over the millennia as a means of hunting and warfare.
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Safety is always the first and foremost priority at Triggers and Bows. Please follow these rules to guarantee a fun and safe time for all.
Game Pigeon Archery Rules 2020
- All standard long bows, recurve bows, compound bows and crossbows are acceptable on the range. 380 and 400 compound bows must shoot in the posted dedicated lanes.
- Family members under 16 must be accompanied by an adult member.
- Always draw the bow pointed toward the target, with or without arrows.
- Avoid physical contact with an archer in the shooting position.
- Do not shoot arrows up into the air.
- Do not use damaged equipment.
- Never use arrows that are too short for your draw length. Do not use cracked arrows.
- Wait behind the shooting line until all archers are finished shooting and the signal to collect is given.
- Never handle another archer’s equipment without permission.
- No broached or expandable arrows.
- No broadheads.
- Do not cross the shooting line to retrieve arrows until everyone is done shooting.
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Any failure to abide by these rules will result in temporary suspension or immediate termination of membership.