Ah. Ok. That makes more sense.Ahhh... "shooting with one other person outside of your household" is not in the club guidelines.
Ah. Ok. That makes more sense.Ahhh... "shooting with one other person outside of your household" is not in the club guidelines.
I thought that was to make sure no one shot all on their own. Two people is the smallest number allowed in normal rules of shooting.I agree. I don't get what they are trying to say.
I think you are right. Either one archer per lane or one family per lane.Hold on a sec - surely you cannot share a target with someone “outside your household” if you are to comply with the further instruction to issue each solo archer or family group with their own personal target face and target pins...
Or have I missed something ?
Karl
I think what it's trying to convey is to put targets on opposite tram lines when they are at the same distance (to maximise separation) but that it's ok to put targets on the same tram line when they are at different distances (as you get the separation from the distance difference), to allow maximum opportunities for separation on the other side.I thought that was to make sure no one shot all on their own. Two people is the smallest number allowed in normal rules of shooting.
I couldn't understand the range layout download. It seems to show two bosses side by side in two adjacent lanes.
One has its right leg against the tramline and the other its left leg... putting them both on the same line.....
Is this true. I thought it was a myth. I don't remember seeing it in AGB rules, only club rules.I thought that was to make sure no one shot all on their own. Two people is the smallest number allowed in normal rules of shooting.
Yehhh. I think this is to allow families to shoot two different distances in one lane.I couldn't understand the range layout download. It seems to show two bosses side by side in two adjacent lanes.
One has its right leg against the tramline and the other its left leg... putting them both on the same line.....
Cheers for the plans KidCurry.... I had seen the lines on their plan as centre lines for bosses.103. Numbers Present
(a) When any shooting is in progress there must be a minimum of two people present each being a minimum of 18 years of age, one of whom may be a non-archer to act as a lookout. The archer is responsible to inform the lookout of all safety aspects applicable. Where two adult archers are present and shooting together they will alternate on the shooting line so that the non-shooting archer can act as the lookout
I will see your bid and raise you...Cheers for the plans KidCurry.... I had seen the lines on their plan as centre lines for bosses.
Yeh... they look pretty good, but I haven't finished looking for ambiguities yet. An ambiguious document can be worse than none at all, but it's promising so far.Is nobody is going to praise AGB for the speed the documents have been produced and on the whole make sense when you have read all the documents, sprinkled with common sense.
That will slow things a bit. Although I guess a club can hand out a 120cm and 80cm for archers to take with them.AGB said:Archers MUST bring their own Faces and Target Pins to the Range.
Well no - not reallyIs nobody is going to praise AGB for the speed the documents have been produced and on the whole make sense when you have read all the documents, sprinkled with common sense. I wonder if all the golfers picked holes in them being allowed back to play yesterday, clearly not, just a rush to book a tee off time and the tennis players seem happy even if they cannot both serve.
A chance for some to start to shoot again. if they feel it is safe to do so.