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Do it!Been practicing at 60 yards, trying stabilizers no stabilizers, ect. My MER is defiantly less than 60, but I think I’m going to try 60 for the challenge just for kicks!
No practice heads. If the actual broadheads can be "locked" closed like a sevr that is allowed.In the challenge when using mechanicals can you use the practice head? Or do you need to use the head that deploys when it hits the target?
Option 2 of giving a place holder makes a lot of sense and follows closer to the spirit of the cbc. Allow a week’s grace to get their first shot on the board after the shoot.hey all just a few updates/ questions.
@CO Backcountry Precision (CBP) is going to offer up his cabins at a steep discount for anyone traveling through those dates and shooting. Watch for his post on here.
Also, a question on the CBP shooters and how to handle their entries.
We don't expect a bunch of guys (please surprise us!) who can shoot and get the extra entry but we're mostly doing this to bring attention to the big attacks against hunting in Colorado, and bring support to Dan Gates/CRWM, but was wondering if it's better to:
1) leave the rule as is: guys shooting the course aren't held to the one-arrow/day rule for that shooting day, but just post their first arrow for that day. Downside is they don't really get to test themselves in the spirit of the challenge like everyone else.
2) or would it be better to just hold these course shooters a spot in the challenge (in the event it fills up before they can post) and then they can do the 1/arrow/day at their convenience (within reason) and get the extra entry?
Don't want to overcomplicate things but do want to protect the spirit of the challenge.
What do you all think?
@realunlucky
Let's just hold them a spot. They post they'll be attending the 3D shoot on the first line.hey all just a few updates/ questions.
@CO Backcountry Precision (CBP) is going to offer up his cabins at a steep discount for anyone traveling through those dates and shooting. Watch for his post on here.
Also, a question on the CBP shooters and how to handle their entries.
We don't expect a bunch of guys (please surprise us!) who can shoot and get the extra entry but we're mostly doing this to bring attention to the big attacks against hunting in Colorado, and bring support to Dan Gates/CRWM, but was wondering if it's better to:
1) leave the rule as is: guys shooting the course aren't held to the one-arrow/day rule for that shooting day, but just post their first arrow for that day. Downside is they don't really get to test themselves in the spirit of the challenge like everyone else.
2) or would it be better to just hold these course shooters a spot in the challenge (in the event it fills up before they can post) and then they can do the 1/arrow/day at their convenience (within reason) and get the extra entry?
Don't want to overcomplicate things but do want to protect the spirit of the challenge.
What do you all think?
@realunlucky
Leave as is and don't make a bunch of extra work for whoever is checking entries.1) leave the rule as is: guys shooting the course aren't held to the one-arrow/day rule for that shooting day, but just post their first arrow for that day. Downside is they don't really get to test themselves in the spirit of the challenge like everyone else.
Gosh, Kyle, I didn’t even think about the broadheads! I’m sure CBP isn’t gonna want broadhead’s stuffed into their brand new Reinhardt targets. Thanks for chiming in man.Leave as is and don't make a bunch of extra work for whoever is checking entries.
1) those participants can take into account they aren't cold and create more challenging shots
2) the shots aren't scored or any sort of competition other than internally. So, what they do doesn't change the true outcome for others or themselves.
3) I "assume" that whatever the extra shoot is, isn't with broad heads, so they aren't 100% practiced up.