RE: Invisible Arrows?
If I knew that shooting black arrows would tick people off that bad, then I would ALWAYS shoot black arrows in competition. If they're that danged worried about what color my nocks and feathers are, then they aren't going to be concentrating on their game. Lack of concentration on their part is an advantage to me, and I've been known to engage in psychological warfare on the lanes. It used to be called 'gamesmanship.'<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
If it's that blamed important, then why don't they get that 'unspoken rule' written into the rule book?