Yep, I've just spotted it too
What to do about it though?
What to do about it though?
No, not on top of contacts they don't! I have 2 pairs of prescription glasses, one for 'computer work' (focused at about double reading distance) the other for driving. I only wear contacts for archery, they are daily disposables bought cheaply online & are the same prescription as I used in Holland i.e. over 8 years ago. There is no NHS (free) support available for lenses & it's too expensive for private - around £40/m!)Reading specs in your prescription will work
Funny you should say that, I just got this email...ask someone else to check your scores
So, NFA then.Hi Aslan,
Thanks for the information. We have checked the score card of the lady concerned and it is added up correctly. I must point out to you again what was stated at the assembly it is each archers responsibility to check that the scorer has correctly recorded their arrow hits, and added them up correctly. If you are unable to do so in future please ask another archer to check the score card on your behalf,
Regards Charles E Hall Judge in Charge.
Don't be too quick on the sand paper. Check the indent pin where the limb locates. A dry fire may have bent/damaged it slightly so it's not so quick to release.Footnote: When it came to going home time, the limbs were harder - much harder - than usual to slide from the riser. The semi-dry-fire must have shocked the dovetails a tad, I might have to do just a tiny bit of gentle sanding before Sunday.