TSP all Longbows in IFAA have to be 'D' shape (when strung), the R/D like 21st century Edge is accepted and everybody shoots wood arrows,
These POC's I made for the tourney, 28" long 125g points giving 450g total weight, 4" straight fletch, gives me 65y point on out of my 45# double Carbon Blackbrook Zeta. I was pleased to say considering the tough terrain I didn't break or lose a single arrow, most unexpected.
Most serious IFAA Longbows shoot around 45-50# which is plenty for 80y shots but some of the local Germans were shooting 60-70# Longbows and you could see the advantage on the steep up/down shots but it's 5 days shooting 112 arrows each day and I noticed some guys struggle a little with 60# plus bow weights towards the end of the week.
My wife Katrin shoots a 37# Border Griffen and set a new WR on the Animal round 442 which would have been the 4th highest in Mens div, I shot highest Animal of 466 which was lucky for me or she would still be teasing me now
To do this very tough tourney and to win only 3 months after having a baby is just amazing.
My fav pic of her, always very cool and relaxed in tourneys.
One German with 70# Longbow has some very fancy feathers and the arrows made a great sound on it's way to the target. :cool:
3D kinda killed off Field in the USA but it's still popular in Europe (3D also), it takes quite a lot of commitment to shoot Field well, the shot discipline I've gained has made me a very confident and consistent shot and I can see why the greats like Hill and Bear sharpened their skills on Field ranges.
Thanks for you interest