Last-modified: 15 April 1996
Written by: Stephan Melin <Stephan.Melin@neuss.netsurf.de>
With some helpful comments and infos from:
Target archery (mainly recurve) section of the FAQ for alt.archery
Last updated: 16 September 1993
Equipment:
In this section I will deal mainly with the type of equipment one would use for a FITA tournament.
The limbs are usually:
Selecting the correct arrow and tuning ==> look into the arrow selection and tuning FAQ (http://www.student.utwente.nl/~sagi/artikel/faq/tuning.shtml).
NEVER TRY TO SHOOT AN ARROW WITH A DAMAGED NOCK
Now to the controversial subject of glueing nocks: insert type nocks (like
the Easton ACE nocks or the Beiter nocks) could be shot without glueing
them to the arrow, one might like to use a little glue to prevent them from
rotating within the arrow tube. The other type of nocks (like the "Bjorn
nocks" for example) are usually glued to the arrow. Some people only push
them very hard onto the cone and twist them - if one has glued a nock onto
the cone before this method will not work since the rough structure of the
cone is now filled with the remains of the glue.
Personally I feel a little uneasy (to say at least) about this technique and
recommend that (at least the not so experienced) archers
should glue the nocks. But glueing should also be done very carefully: one
should only use glue with non-aggressive solvent. The solvent of many glues
causes structural damage to the nocks (for non opaque nocks one can see this
with a magnifying glass, if the structure is damaged one will see many tiny
little lines (fractures!)).
One note about string materials:
Due to the low stretch of Fastflight, Dyneema and Kevlar most
manufacturers do not recommend shooting these strings with bows with wooden
risers, they could just break. If the bow is not tuned properly, shot with
carbons and these string materials even new (high quality) limbs can be
damaged after a short time - so if one wants to use these new string
materials, check whether the bow is up to this stuff or stay with Dacron.
As a rule of thumb: any bow currently in production, which does not have
a wooden riser could be shot with these materials, bows from the pre-carbon
and Fastflight era should be shot with dacron (or maybe Kevlar, if they are
up to it).
/short rod
/
long rod | ###
===============|==### riser and between v-bar and riser the
| ### v-bar extender
v-bar \
\
Some newer stabilizing systems do not require the use of Torque Flight Compensators (TFCs) for the short rods. And it is questionable whether one needs TFCs at all, except for adding weight...
1000 (only a star - should be possible if one is really serious about archery)
1100 (star on black badge - also possible with lots of practise...)
1200 (star on blue badge - that's what most FITA archers (including me) are
dreaming about ;-)
1300 (star on red badge - worldclass)
1400 (Congratulations! Either you have made some mistake in your score, or
you have set a new world record! Maybe the ladies might be able
to shoot more than 1400 by the end of the millenium...)
122cm face 80cm face
90m 70m 60m 50m 40m 30m | 50m 40m 30m 20m 10m
FITA (Gentlemen) | 36 36 | 36 36
FITA (Ladies) | 36 36 | 36 36
Metric 1 | 36 36 | 36 36
Metric 2 | 36 36 | 36 36
Metric 3 | 36 36 | 36 36
Metric 4 | 36 36 | 36 36
Long Metric (Gentlemen) | 36 36 |
Long Metric (Ladies) | 36 36 |
Short Metric | | 36 36
Long Metric 1 | 36 36 |
Long Metric 2 | 36 36 |
Long Metric 3 | 36 36 |
Long Metric 4 | 36 36 |
Short Metric 1 | | 36 36
Short Metric 2 | | 36 36
Short Metric 3 | | 36 36
Short Metric 4 | | 36 36
FITA 900 | 30 30 30 |
FITA 18m 60 at 18m, 40cm face FITA 25m 60 at 25m, 60cm face Combined FITA 60 at 25m, 60cm face and 60 at 18m, 40cm face Bray 1 30 at 18m, 40cm face Bray 2 30 at 25m, 60cm face Portsmouth 60 at 20yd, 60cm face Stafford 72 at 30m, 80cm face ????? 30 at 25m, 60cm face and 30 at 18, 40cm face
only on 122cm face
100yd 80yd 60yd 50yd 40yd 30yd 20yd
York | 72 48 24
Hereford | 72 48 24
Bristol 1 | 72 48 24
Bristol 2 | 72 48 24
Bristol 3 | 72 48 24
Bristol 4 | 72 48 24
St. George | 36 36 36
Albion | 36 36 36
Windsor | 36 36 36
Short Windsor | 36 36 36
Junior Windsor | 36 36 36
New Western | 48 48
Long Western | 48 48
Western | 48 48
Short Western | 48 48
Junior Western | 48 48
Short Junior Western | 48 48
American | 30 30 30
St. Nicholas | 48 36
New National | 48 24
Long National | 48 24
National | 48 24
Short National | 48 24
Junior National | 48 24
Short Junior National | 48 24
Vegas 60 at 18m, special face scoring 10,9,8,7,6 (actually this is the
40cm face with the 5 inner rings, three of these are on one target
face, on each of those the archer shoots only one arrow per run)
Distance ranges (unknown distances)
barebow freestyle compound
20cm | 5m - 10m | 10m - 15m | 15m - 20m
40cm | 10m - 20m | 15m - 25m | 20m - 30m
60cm | 15m - 30m | 20m - 35m | 25m - 40m
80cm | 30m - 45m | 35m - 55m | 40m - 60m
totalling 36 arrows
Distances (known distances)
barebow freestyle compound
20cm | 5m & 10m & 15m | 10m & 15m & 20m | 15m & 20m & 25m
40cm | 15m & 20m & 25m | 20m & 25m & 30m | 25m & 30m & 35m
60cm | 30m & 35m & 40m | 35m & 40m & 45m | 40m & 45m & 50m
80cm | 45m & 50m & 55m | 50m & 55m & 60m | 55m & 60m & 65m
totalling 36 arrows
Angus Duggan, Harlequin Ltd., Barrington Hall, | INET: angus@harlequin.co.uk Barrington, Cambridge CB2 5RG, U.K. | PHONE: +44(0)1223 873838
- American metric rounds (10 zone scoring)
122cm face 80cm face
90m 70m 60m 50m 40m 30m 20m | 50m 40m 30m 20m 10m
FITA 900 | 30 30 30 |
Junior Metric 900 | 30 30 30 |
Cadet Metric 900 | 30 30 30 |
Metric Easton 600 | 20 20 20 |
Metric Collegiate 600 | 20 20 20 |
Boys Modified Collegiate| 20 20 | 20
Girls Mod. Collegiate | 20 20 | 20
Boys Collegiate | 20 20 | 20
"720" Collegiate | | 24 24 24
Also:
122cm face 80cm face
| 45m 35m | 25m 15m
Cadet Metric | 36 36 | 36 36
Indoor (10 zone scoring)
FITA 18m 60 at 18m, 40cm face FITA 25m 60 at 25m, 60cm face
- American rounds (5 zone scoring, only on 122cm face)
100yd 80yd 60yd 50yd 40yd 30yd 20yd
Junior American | 30 30 30
Cadet American | 30 30 30
Columbia | 24 24 24
Junior Columbia | 24 24 24
- American rounds
NAA 300 Indoor 50 at 20yd, 16in face scoring 5,4,3,2,1 Chigaco Indoor 96 at 20yd, 16in face scoring 9,7,5,3,1
This book is very good for the experienced archer, teaches you how to think about your shooting and how to find the parts of your shooting style which prevent you from shooting better.
Although intended for an instructor for a beginners class, it is very useful for intermediate and advanced archers. It covers the basic things to learn for archery and if one has severe problems one should have a look at the basic shooting technique first.
(everything in alphabetical order):
FITA members:
Anyone got the international access code for the US????
The international access code for the US is 1.
>>>> PLEASE SEND IN THE ADDRESSES OF YOUR NATIONAL BRANCH OF THE FITA <<<<
There are a lot more countries in the world..........
Others (ripped off from an Easton catalogue):
Anyone got the international access code for Canada????
There are a lot more on the back of this catalogue, but I'm fed up with
typing...
So I apologize if I have forgotten to list your society/organiztion/
association. Everyone who has got more addresses (but not of individual
clubs of course) should send me Email (Stephan.Melin@neuss.netsurf.de),
I will include them. Also please check the addresses and numbers I have
listed (typos, outdated, etc.).
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Terry Trier trier@pilot.msu.edu