In our local 3D league,the rules for recurve state "Any Recurve",,no sights.
That's it,all the rules an nothing but the rules.
So we have two shooters,both nice people.
One shoots an old Hoyt Gold medalist,an the other shoots a custom built more hunting oriented curve.
The argument that came up on Sunday,,,being pushed by the loser "as always seems to be the way,was that the guy shooting the Medalist with a stubby Stabiliser has an unfair advantage due to the stab'.
My answer was that the custom bow was designed to be shot without a stabiliser and was thus perfectly balanced like that,the Medalist was designed to be shot with a stabiliser and was balanced like that.
Therefore neither shooter has an advantage over the other,and it was simply a matter of one being a better shooter on the day.
BTW,the shooter with the custom is a very poular and well known lady an the guy with the Medalist is fairly new to the sport and is just getting better as he shoots more,, he's also a friend of mine so I could be a bit biased,but I like to think not.
Anyway this subject has never come up before today and plenty of our recurvers shoot either way,with no issue before now.
In the end I told the guy who asked,that it would always be the better shooter that wins,and the argument was just poor sportsmanship on behalf of the complainer.
I do know that due to the "easyway out" nature of our organisers,,,Stab's in recurve will probably be banned,because they always take the side of the complainer,,,,,,unless it affects "them" that is..
So what's your call,,,keeping in mind our rules of course.
Cheers.