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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
How many of you compete with your hunting rig?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5872894" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>3D archery is what I used to live and breath. My vacations were scheduled for the ASA circuit and events. A hunting setup is where it started for me but that ain't where it ended up! I got out of it because of the 3D archery explosion about 10 yrs ago. ASA shoots were having record breaking attendance and there just wasn't enough planning to make it flow. The last one I shot was the ASA Classic. My wife and I had the same shoot times on different ranges. 7 am start times. My class was finished at about 9:30-9:45 ish. I figured hers would be finished or close to it. I put my stuff in the truck and went to her range to watch what I thought would be her last few targets. Nope. I found her and she was NOT having a good time. Because in 3 hours...her class had shot exactly 4 targets out of 20. She was in Women's Known 40 and some of those women would take 5+ minutes to shoot. Then...at EVERY target scoring, they would have to call range officials to come score for them because they would argue over what the arrow actually was. It was like that all up and down the range in her class. They finished shooting at nearly 1:30 p.m.. Took them nearly 7 hours to shoot and score 20 targets. Range officials didn't do their job and after that, we said no more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5872894, member: 220"] 3D archery is what I used to live and breath. My vacations were scheduled for the ASA circuit and events. A hunting setup is where it started for me but that ain't where it ended up! I got out of it because of the 3D archery explosion about 10 yrs ago. ASA shoots were having record breaking attendance and there just wasn't enough planning to make it flow. The last one I shot was the ASA Classic. My wife and I had the same shoot times on different ranges. 7 am start times. My class was finished at about 9:30-9:45 ish. I figured hers would be finished or close to it. I put my stuff in the truck and went to her range to watch what I thought would be her last few targets. Nope. I found her and she was NOT having a good time. Because in 3 hours...her class had shot exactly 4 targets out of 20. She was in Women's Known 40 and some of those women would take 5+ minutes to shoot. Then...at EVERY target scoring, they would have to call range officials to come score for them because they would argue over what the arrow actually was. It was like that all up and down the range in her class. They finished shooting at nearly 1:30 p.m.. Took them nearly 7 hours to shoot and score 20 targets. Range officials didn't do their job and after that, we said no more. [/QUOTE]
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