This will be the last shoot of the season and has been designated our club's championship shoot. Festivities will begin at 8:00 a.m. on that date as it will be hot and an early start will be advisable. Our hosts for this shoot will be Alan Rosen and Leon Scott.
Competition Classes;
Men’s Longbow Men’s Recurve Women’s Longbow Women’s Recurve Primitive (Selfbow) Senior (60 and better) Youth (ages 12 to 16) Cubs (ages 7 – 11) Young Cubs ( to age 6)
Specific rules:
Primitive: Self Bow (no man made materials in the bow), and wood arrows. Plastic nocks okay.
Longbows: Any 1, 2 or 3 piece bow where the string does not contact the limb ant place other than the tips. Recurve: Any 1, 2 or 3 piece bow were the string contacts the limbs past the tips.
No Mechanical Releases, no Wheeled Bows.
Shoot fees
NGTA Club members - $5 per shooter Non NGTA Club members - $10 per shooter NGTA Club members family rate - $15 for a family of 4 or more Non NGTA Club member family rate - $20 for a family of 4 or more First time visitors to NGTA - $0 per shooter
We will also be holding a silent auction to move some of our older target inventory to make room for replacement targets that we will be purchasing in the off season. There will be some great bargains on some used targets that still have plenty of arrow stopping capability. You need not be present to bid or win these targets. All you need to do is find a proxy who will do your bidding for you.
Lunch will be available for a donation of $5 per person.
Directions to NGT shoots in Gainesville, GA
ADDRESS: 2295 Lee Land Rd Gainesville, GA 30507
Take I 985 North to Exit 20 - CANDLER Rd.(aka GA Hwy 60) Turn Right. Follow Candler Rd East past the Hall County Landfill on the left and Atlas Cold Storage on the right. Keep going a little further until you get to LEE LAND RD on the Right. You will see our big NGT sign. Turn Right and follow LEE LAND Rd until it forks under the cell tower and large powerline. We are there on the left. We have an NGTA sign just at our gated entry. If you go under the large powerline, you have gone too far!
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