The discussion is speeding up!
I guess we' ve to ban Alan for posting instructions how to break the rules?!
Records are shot for to be broken, rules are set for to be broken!
I guess we have to know what we want.
Form follows function! The function is flight!
Above all that's a primitive flightbow club.
My opinion about rules:
Natural materials only!!!!
4 weight classes: 35lbs, 50lbs, 65 or 75lbs, unlimited, each divided into youth, female and male.
Bow classes
selfbow: one piece of wood, not composed in length, width and thickness, overlays clearly defined in length, width and thickness, no glued on adds at the handle, handle 8" in length max., 11/4" in width and thickness, reflex or recurve 4" max.
This class should include warbows and longbows too, I really want to see compete shorties vs. longies, flats vs. warbows...................................................
composite bow: could be composed in length, width and thickness, handle see above, reflex and recurve unlimited( they are limiting themselves?), should include yumis and hornbows too, since decades hornbowyers are claiming to be the " creme de la creme", they could prove it now!
Unlimited: everything allowed, string- bridges as a belly- lam..............etc., no handle- limitations, it should include footbows, excited to see how this will turn out. No weight classes, no age, no gender.
This sounds less but will be a total of 25 classes, that' s enough?
Sorry, but I don't see a broadhead- class in a flight- tournament, maybe as a mix of flight and penetration- measurement?
Natural strings only! I hope this will end up in better strings. The English warbowyers, the Osmanian bowyers and other bowyers got it, we still have our problems not overcome, time to get it.
Arrows: I guess we've to limit a min. weight for safety- reasons, what about the length? Wouldn`t it be much clearer to limit the min. draw to 19", measured from the bow`s belly ? Fletchings and tips are limiting themselves.
I think for to make primitive flightshooting more popular it is inevitable to reduce classes, organizing a tournament will be easier, competition between the different designs and classes will be heated up.
I really would like to see my beloved "inuitish- styled shorties" compete with an American flat or a warbow, even I' ve to end up with the insight that an other design performed better. It will make me rethinking the design, improving or leaving it for another design.
Primarily I see the club as a possibility to improve the performance of wooden bows and arrows, to change ideas, to compete and to have some great fun with other flightbow- addicts.
Michael