indoor world, how was it?
#2
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location:
Posts: 17
RE: indoor world, how was it?
Bartman,I was a little disappointed with the shoot. They had all that room not being used, but you only had 20 yard bags to shoot at. Its nice to practice at 30 and 40 yards. And shooting all those standing bears. They make over 40 different targets,why not use a few more different ones? The lighting was bad to I thought. It looked to me like the back row of lights were not even on. I shoot MBR and I've never used my 40 yard pin that much in an IBO shoot before. Well thats how I saw it. Even though I was disappointed, I will be back next year because I like to shoot and I now my money is helping bowhunting.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 23
RE: indoor world, how was it?
Bartman, It was nice to get to meet you at the score sheets on Sunday. I ended up finishing 4th in MBR with a 394. I did not get a chance to look at MBO with all the excitement!!! Did you say that there is a payback this year. If so how many places. Thanks and Good Luck in Georgia.
Dspell20
Dspell20
#5
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ashland ohio USA
Posts: 150
RE: indoor world, how was it?
I think its the top 10% in your class, not to exceed 20 places. I think checks will be mailed later this week if they get the time, they have alot of things going on with the 2nd leg of the southern crown going on.
GOOD SHOOTING!!
GOOD SHOOTING!!
#6
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location:
Posts: 8
RE: indoor world, how was it?
I think parma archery did a heck of a good job with the shoot!!!!! You guys get an A+++ In my book. Good variety of targets, plenty of time to shoot and I thought the lighting was fine. You guys did good, It's to bad your still going to hear some complaining about little things, but I don't think you will hear any complaints from the guys who were on top.
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vermilion OH USA
Posts: 426
RE: indoor world, how was it?
I was looking at that space also. But the IX Center would only allow the space we had. They had a show coming in today and had a floor plan laid out for it. At least we had enough concrete to do the shoot. It was warm, lighted, and no snow. It's all good.
ken12
ken12
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Woodhaven, Mi USA
Posts: 166
RE: indoor world, how was it?
I liked the free parking. I agree about the practice bales, could have used a little more distance. As far as the lighting, I don't think it's anybody's fault. I think it might be the type of lights. Nice to see they have slowed things down a little as far as getting you to the line. I can't tell you how many times in the past they were calling everyone to the line and calling shoot just as I was grabbing my bow off the rack and still looking for our next targets. Nice shooting Bartman. You finished 2 up on my son. He was excited.