PhilPlessis Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 For the Instinctive Bow Division the following items are permitted: 11.10.3.2.1 A bow of any type provided it subscribes to the accepted principle and meaning of the bow used in target archery, e.g. an instrument consisting of a handle (grip), riser, (no shoot-through styles are permitted) and two flexible limbs each ending in a tip with a string nock. January 1st, 2007 5/17 The bow is braced for use with a single string attached directly between the two string nocks, and in operation it is held in one hand by its handle (grip) and while the fingers of the other hand, draw, hold back and release the string. 11.10.3.1.2 Multi-coloured bow risers, and trademarks located on the inside of the upper and lower limb are permitted. The bow as described above must be bare, except for the arrow rest and free from protrusions, sightmarks, marks or blemishes or laminated pieces (within the bow window area) which could be of use in aiming. A short stabilizer less than 13 cm is acceptable (see article 11.3.2.6). Max. bow weight for men and women 60 lbs 11.10.3.2.2 A bow string of any number of strands. The string strands may be of different colours and of the material chosen for the purpose. The string may have a centre serving to accommodate the drawing fingers, a nocking point to which may be added serving(s) to fit the arrow nock as necessary, and to locate this point one or two nock locators may be positioned (when using two nock locators the distance between the two nock locators should be such just to hold the arrownock) and at each end of the bowstring a loop to be placed in the string nocks of the bow when braced. 11.10.3.2.2.1 The serving on the string must not end within the athlete’s vision at full draw. The bowstring must not in any way assist aiming through the use of a peephole, marking, or any other means. No lip or nose mark is permitted. One nockpoint on the string is allowed. 11.10.3.2.3 Either no arrow rest is used or only a simple arrow rest without pressure-button and without overdraw can be used. This us up to the athlete’s decision.. 11.10.3.2.4 No drawcheck device may be used. 11.10.3.2.5 No sight or sightmark(s) on the bow that help aiming are allowed Only one anchor point is allowed. 11.10.3.2.6 Only a short stabilizer less than 13 cm is allowed, without rods,extensions, angular mounting connections or shock-absorbing devices. 11.10.3.2.7 Any type of arrow may be used, provided they use: Standard type of screw-in field points with minimum weight of • 125 US grains for men and • 100 US grains for women 11.10.3.2.7.1 An arrow consists of a shaft with head (point) nock, fletching and, if desired, cresting. The maximum diameter of arrow shafts will not exceed 9.3mm; the points (heads) for these arrows may have a maximum diameter of 9.4mm All arrows of every athlete must be marked with the athlete's name or initials on the shaft. All arrows used at any end will carry the same pattern and colour(s) of fletching, nocks and cresting, if any. Arrows shall be identical in length, weight and colour, except for normal wear and be ringed either with one or two rings. 11.10.3.2.8 Finger protection in the form of finger stalls or tips, gloves, or shooting tab or tape (plaster) to draw, hold back and release the string is permitted. 11.10.3.2.8.1 The following equipment is permitted: January 1st, 2007 6/17 • A separator between the fingers to prevent pinching the arrow. • On the bow hand an ordinary glove, mitten or similar item may be worn but must not be attached to the grip. The following restrictions apply: • The finger protection must not incorporate any device to hold, draw and release the string. • An anchor plate or similar device attached to the finger protection (tab) for the purpose of anchoring is not permitted. When shooting one finger must touch the nock of the arrow. en simplifiant un peu, ça peut convenir à des arcs de chasse avec une petite stab devant (13cm max), tiré en méditerranéenne ou 3 doigts dessous, 60# max, pas de berger button, pas d'overdraw..., le poids de pointes est limité mais la hauteur de l'arc n'est pas spécifiée... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paillepaille Posted December 20, 2006 Author Share Posted December 20, 2006 On peut utiliser un repose fleche, on tire avec au moins un doigt au contact de l'encoche. La limite sur le poids des pointes semble etre un poids minimun !!! Pas trace du poids de fleches ? La puissance de l'arc : mesuree ou lue sur la branche inferieure ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilPlessis Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 puissance : mesurée, comme sur les poulies, à tous les coups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paillepaille Posted December 22, 2006 Author Share Posted December 22, 2006 Pour les poulies c'est facile, on tire jusqu'au bout mais pour les recurves on peut tricher en ancrant un peu plus court histoire d'avoir moins de puissance. A suivre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricou Posted December 28, 2006 Share Posted December 28, 2006 Ricou, a l'aide pour le longbow et le nouveu instinctive bow :07: Bonjour à tous, je viens juste de lire ce post, je cours aux renseignements et regarder ce nouveau réglement, j'espère pouvoir vous en dire plus très rapidement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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