IBO Classes
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Fork Horn
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From: Ohio
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From: Vermilion OH USA
If you email me your mailing address ([email protected]) I will send you the new IBO 2003 Yearbook, the rules are printed in there also plus lots more.
Thanks for your interest!
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Judy
Thanks for your interest!
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Judy
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From: WA, USA
Hi Judy
Thanks to both of you for the responses, I forgot I posted this question and forgot to check back!!!!!!
My email is [email protected] Thanks!
Thanks to both of you for the responses, I forgot I posted this question and forgot to check back!!!!!!
My email is [email protected] Thanks!
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From: Austin, TEXAS!
Are there divisions within the classes for the amount of experience?
Novice
Expert
Pro
?????
I' d feel more then intimidated stepping up and shooting with a World Champion. But then again, I suppose a shot in the dark has become an upset victory for an unknown more then once!
Judy, I would like a copy of the yearbook too. I hate not being prepared. My e-mail is correct on my profile.
Novice
Expert
Pro
?????
I' d feel more then intimidated stepping up and shooting with a World Champion. But then again, I suppose a shot in the dark has become an upset victory for an unknown more then once!
Judy, I would like a copy of the yearbook too. I hate not being prepared. My e-mail is correct on my profile.
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Nontypical Buck
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There sort of is breakdown, there is pro and semi-pro. The closest next thing is the hunter classes, while not novice or anything of the sort, they will TEND to have the lesser experienced shooters, but they will also have some very experienced very talented shooters as well.
--Bob





