Cool! I've always wanted to attend this event. Guess i'll have to start working on some woodies for the family.... and leave all my curvy bows at home for this one...
In July we even have a good chance of no rain out here too
.... But you guys better bring rain gear... you never know when the liquid sunshine is going to bless you. Kirk
here are the regulations:
Equipment:
Longbows with traditional or reverse handles. The string must not touch limbs between nocks when strung. Bows with bolt-on limbs, center shot or elevated rests are NOT allowed.
As this is a gathering of longbow enthusiasts we ask tht you refrain from bringing bows other than longbows to the site.
The minimum draw weight allowed is 40 pounds at the archer's draw length. The North American Longbow Safari is designed for those archers capable of handling hunting weight equipment in rugged hunting conditions. Only those shooters meeting these criteria will be allowed to participate.
Arrows must be of constructed of wood shafting and feather fletching.
Preferrably 2 bladed broadheads should be used for the 3D shoot and running animals, as they cause less damage to the targets. Target points are required on all flu-flus for bow bird shooting.
The only problem i see here is the draw weight requirement is going to eliminate a lot of the younger boys & girls. I wonder if lower poundage bows are OK if you are not entering the competition?