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I. At least two equipment divisions will be made (Note: there are now 3 divisions counting the "Traditional Recurve"): a) "traditional longbow"--all--wood British longbows/American flatbows without arrow rests/shelves; b) "modern longbow"--longbows made with fiberglass or other "modern" man-made materials and other longbows with arrow rests or shelves. c) "traditional recurve" -- Recurve bows with wood handles or risers.
II. All competitors must shoot wood arrows.
III. Binoculars and spotting scopes are not permitted.
IV. Specific equipment rules:
A. General Rules 1. Longbow - is defined as a wood bow without recurve in the limb tips, (i.e., the string must not rest on the upper or lower limb but rather must contact the bow only at the string nocks.) 2. Stabilizers or counterweights, or bows built up to serve the same function will not be allowed. 3. Protruding bow sights will not be allowed. However a movable band/"o-ring" or rubber band on the bow limbs will be permitted as long as this band is no larger than 1/8th inch wide or high. An alternative allowed sighting method is the moveable "Point-of-Aim" on the ground. This cannot exceed a height of 6" above the ground or be larger than 3" in diameter. 4. No cusion plungers or similar mechanical or metal apparatus shall be used. However, the side of the bow where the arrow comes in contact with it may be built out slightly with a leather pad. 5. Arrows will be of wood and fletched with feathers. Points shall be of a type that will not inflict undue damage to target faces or buttresses. Arrows shall be identical in length, weight and color, except for normal wear. Point weight may be of any value and is not restricted to 125 grains. 6. Finger protection in the form of finger stalls or tips, gloves, shooting tab or tape (plaster) is allowed to draw, hold back and release the string, providing it does not incorporate anyh device to help in holding, drawing and releasing the string. (For example, mechanical releases or hooks anre not permitted.) A separator between the fingers to prevent pinching the arrow may be used. On the bow hand an ordinary glove, mitten or similar item, may be worn.
B. Traditional Longbow Division Rules: 1. British Longbow or American flat all wood bows without arrow rests, shelves or center shot cut shelves are used in this division. The bow may be laminated, but no man-made materials (beyond glue) may be used as backing or in other layers of the laminate. 2. Horn string nocks are not required. 3. Fast flight or other similar newer type (limited stretch) strings (except Dacron) are not allowed.
C. IBO and NFAA "modern" longbow Division Rules: 1. Longbows made with fiberglass laminates or other "modern" man-made materials are allowed in this division. 2. Arrow rests, shelves and center shot cut shelves are also allowed.
D. Traditional Recurve Division Rules: 1. Recurve bows with wood handles or risers are allowed in this division. Limbs may be wood or laminated with fiberglass or other “modern” man-made materials. 2. Arrow rests, shelves and center shot cut shelves are also allowed.
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