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Old Hickory Lake Bowmen Club 2016 Schedule
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 4162707" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>Yes, but it we can't show up with 30" front bars and dual 14" back bars—that kind of defeats the purpose and the idea behind the addition of this special class. Basically, the rules are going to be exactly like the Hunter and fixed pin classes with a couple of minor exceptions. The only exception is no speed limit, no sight restrictions and you have to use screw in points. The idea behind all of this is, there is a large segment of regular hunters/archers that may have thought about coming out and shooting a tournament, but do not have the setup for it because of the speed limit and because of that they choose not to come. This will allow them to bring out whatever they hunt with. </p><p></p><p>Here are the rules of the Bowhunter Outlaw Class:</p><p>Half Known and Half-Unknown distances</p><p>Must use screw in points</p><p>No speed limit</p><p>No restriction on the type of sight (fixed pins and adjustable are both allowed)</p><p>Magnification Lens are allowed</p><p>Front stabilizer may not exceed twelve inches in total length from the tip of the stabilizer to the point of attachment on the front of the riser provided by the manufacturer. The rear stabilizer is not to extend further than six inches past a point measured from the back of the riser below the grip toward the strings.</p><p></p><p>Hope this clears up any questions and encourages more of you to come out and experience this! It truly is some of the best fun you will have and for the price you absolutely cannot beat it!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 4162707, member: 3702"] Yes, but it we can't show up with 30" front bars and dual 14" back bars—that kind of defeats the purpose and the idea behind the addition of this special class. Basically, the rules are going to be exactly like the Hunter and fixed pin classes with a couple of minor exceptions. The only exception is no speed limit, no sight restrictions and you have to use screw in points. The idea behind all of this is, there is a large segment of regular hunters/archers that may have thought about coming out and shooting a tournament, but do not have the setup for it because of the speed limit and because of that they choose not to come. This will allow them to bring out whatever they hunt with. Here are the rules of the Bowhunter Outlaw Class: Half Known and Half-Unknown distances Must use screw in points No speed limit No restriction on the type of sight (fixed pins and adjustable are both allowed) Magnification Lens are allowed Front stabilizer may not exceed twelve inches in total length from the tip of the stabilizer to the point of attachment on the front of the riser provided by the manufacturer. The rear stabilizer is not to extend further than six inches past a point measured from the back of the riser below the grip toward the strings. Hope this clears up any questions and encourages more of you to come out and experience this! It truly is some of the best fun you will have and for the price you absolutely cannot beat it!!!! [/QUOTE]
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