loz2286 Cub Poster

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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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Well.....I was exclusively a target archer shooting recurve, as well as being a GNAS coach, but I'm turning to the dark side and have picked up the bent stick and just about to send off my membership to a field club. While the Zen like discipline of target archery is fascinating, I think field archers just seem to have more fun. I think it's the hunter in me. I am also an angler and enjoy the slightly primeval sensation of the hunt.
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Club: South Bucks Archers Bow: Longbow Sight: Er.....no. Arrows: Big gnarly wooden ones Accesories: It's got a nice string.
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cliveanne Junior Poster

Posts: 75 Club Committee Member Location: S'Derbyshire
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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| cliveanne wrote: | Errm, I shoot field but that is only when I miss the target
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What I should have said was. "I shoot target" But as the target is in a field. I must be a Field archer perhaps I was right in the first place then 
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Club: http://www.burtonbridgearchers.co.uk/ Bow: Hoyt Protec, Merlin Apex R/c Bickerstaff Longbow Sight: Tri-Axis (Merlin) Arten Olympic Arrows: Tripples 400. ACC's Accesories: Various
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Dawn Global Moderator

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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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| cliveanne wrote: | | cliveanne wrote: | Errm, I shoot field but that is only when I miss the target
1 Gold ,1 Red 2 Blue & 2 in the Green  |
What I should have said was. "I shoot target" But as the target is in a field. I must be a Field archer perhaps I was right in the first place then  |

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Club: Black Arrow FAC & Duvelle Bowmen Bow: Marksman KG1 with nice blue riser Sight: need glasses to read Arrows: ACC Accesories: stabiliser
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Road Runner Apprentice Bowman

Posts: 106 No Commercial Interest Location: Doing missionary work in Derby
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:04 pm Post subject: What do you shoot |
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Errrrrrrrrr..... Field Archery............. you mean there are other kinds ???........ sound too much like the Dark Arts to me !
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Club: Black Arrow FAC Bow: Winstar2 with Carbon limbs and I love it Sight: Failing with age Arrows: Are they the pointy things? Accesories: A boat load of enthusiasm and a glove
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tarkwin Cub Poster

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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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no option for target and field? or are you looking for your predominant discipline?
for the last year I suppose it's accurate to say 'Armchair', but target is mine, but field for all out fun....there's something about scrabbling in the mud, loosing and losing arrows and not caring too much about it.
T.
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English Bowman Cub Poster
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:19 pm Post subject: |
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I shoot both target and field, but compete in field.
Daniel
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sunmouse Junior Poster

Posts: 63 No Commercial Interest Location: Rhondda, S Wales
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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At the moment, we shoot both outside at a target (is this called field archery?) and indoors at a beginners night with a target.
The other half shoots longbow, although he has tried recurve and doesn't mind it. I shoot exclusively recurve as I can't draw longbow.
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Club: Blandy Jenkins Bow: Win and Win Pro Accent & Samick Agulla Sight: Shooter and Arten Olympic and Shibuya dual click Arrows: Easton 1813 Plat plus and Easton 1616 blues Accesories: KAP limbs
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Dawn Global Moderator

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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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| sunmouse wrote: | At the moment, we shoot both outside at a target (is this called field archery?) and indoors at a beginners night with a target.
The other half shoots longbow, although he has tried recurve and doesn't mind it. I shoot exclusively recurve as I can't draw longbow. |
As a very rough guide -
Target archery is either indoor or outdoor, usually at a target with scoring rings.
Field archery is often shot in woodland, usually at a target with a picture of an animal with score areas, or a 3D animal target.
There are several other differences between the two some information here,
http://www.nfas.net/
http://www.gnas.org/
http://www.efaafieldarcher.com/
Hope this helps
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goodfriend Cub Poster
Posts: 2 Club Committee Member Location: usa
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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Hello all friends here .
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Desert Archer Junior Poster
Posts: 66 No Commercial Interest Location: Mesa, Arizona USA
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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Given Dawn's definition of field I had to vote for other. On this side of the pond "field archery" is either NFAA/IFAA rounds or FITA Field. What you folks call field is 3D or stump shooting.
I am a serious (well as serious as a retired geezer with disabilities can be - lol) field archery competitor. I also shoot target archery (both 900 rounds and indoor stuff) for the practice.
Some one ask why anyone would shoot target...how about to perfect form and discipline? If you can shoot 6 arrows in a row and hit some where in the vicinity of what you are aiming at you are an archer. If you can't you are just playing around with a bow and arrow.
Dave
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The 3D field archer Cub Poster

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Definitely field for me. I find target boring, I shoot a couple of York rounds at my club each year and by arrow number 144 I'm bored out of my mind, I only do it to support the club.
Give me field anyday. Even with field though I must state I do not like measured distances, if you know how far the target is , you may as well shoot at a gold spot, hadn't you
Like another contributer to this thread I am a hunter (live game) unfortunately in the UK we are not allowed to use a bow for some reason, (the mind boggles) I can use a shot gun, a rifle, a catapult, even throw a rock, and as a youngster on my fathers farm catch game, and use my bare hands to expidite it to the pot for dinner, but I cannot shoot an arrow at it. As I said the mind boggles.
Anyone out there would like to invite me and the wife for a holiday to do some real shooting?
I have the broadheads for both my compounds and my grozer & longbow, ready to go.
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zetabow Apprentice Bowman
Posts: 153 Commercial Coach Location: Tallinn, Estonia
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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I shoot IFAA field, 3D and animal rounds, in the winter I shoot IFAA indoor rounds which is a good thing as my new home its been known to get down to -30C in the winter. 
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Club: kajamaa Bow: 21st Century, Blackbrook, Saluki Sight: Arrows: POC Accesories:
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pafc1886 Apprentice Bowman

Posts: 178 No Commercial Interest Location: Devon / Cornwall Border
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:26 am Post subject: |
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Field for me and Mandy.
We compete in NFAS shoots two or three Sundays a month on average. all over the South West and beyond.
We love it.
Les
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