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Hey everyone
Just started to shoot and having a lot of fun with it. was wondering where I can get info on competitive shooting 3d/target. I am in long island ny. Also wondering if there are any websights that will give me some guide lines when it comes to competitive shooting. Like distiance is there a time limit stuff like that. Was also wondering at 20 yds is a 6 arrow group within a 3-4 inch circle ok. Thanks I know this is a little broard but like I said I am very new to it.
Thanks everyone
Richie
Just started to shoot and having a lot of fun with it. was wondering where I can get info on competitive shooting 3d/target. I am in long island ny. Also wondering if there are any websights that will give me some guide lines when it comes to competitive shooting. Like distiance is there a time limit stuff like that. Was also wondering at 20 yds is a 6 arrow group within a 3-4 inch circle ok. Thanks I know this is a little broard but like I said I am very new to it.
Thanks everyone
Richie
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Richie,
Welcome to the great sport of archery. If you need to find out anything regarding rules for 3-D shooting, go to ibo.net and check out the Rules section. There you should find everything you may need to know about IBO 3-D shooting.
A 4 inch group at 20 yards is really good for a starter. Just keep shooting and before long you will not be happy with a 4 inch group at 30 yards though. This is a very frustrating sport, at least for me it is. One day I'll be hitting the X (bullseye) everytime, the next day I won't be able to by an X. What makes it frustrating is that I know my equipment hasn't changed so I know it is me that is messing up.
As far asa finding a place to shoot, check the web, you should find all kinds of 3-D ranges near you. IBO has a listing for IBO clubs on their web site, look there to see if any are close to you.
Steve.
Welcome to the great sport of archery. If you need to find out anything regarding rules for 3-D shooting, go to ibo.net and check out the Rules section. There you should find everything you may need to know about IBO 3-D shooting.
A 4 inch group at 20 yards is really good for a starter. Just keep shooting and before long you will not be happy with a 4 inch group at 30 yards though. This is a very frustrating sport, at least for me it is. One day I'll be hitting the X (bullseye) everytime, the next day I won't be able to by an X. What makes it frustrating is that I know my equipment hasn't changed so I know it is me that is messing up.
As far asa finding a place to shoot, check the web, you should find all kinds of 3-D ranges near you. IBO has a listing for IBO clubs on their web site, look there to see if any are close to you.
Steve.
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