1. I don't see why not. There is nothing in the rules that specifically states a Portsmouth round MUST be shot indoors.We are going to run an outdoor Portsmouth round this year as our indoor facility is unavailable. My questions are:-
1, Will scores count towards handicaps and classifications.
2, How much lower can we expect our scores to be
1. I don't see why not. There is nothing in the rules that specifically states a Portsmouth round MUST be shot indoors.
2. That all depends on the archer and weather but mainly the archer.
Many thanks for your reply. Eric1. I don't see why not. There is nothing in the rules that specifically states a Portsmouth round MUST be shot indoors.
2. That all depends on the archer and weather but mainly the archer.
Many thanks for reply. I think I must have missed something as I can't find where a Frostbite can gain a classification.The Frostbite round is shot outdoors but has indoor classifications. Our Club will be in the Selby Postal League this winter for Frostbite and Portsmouth, both outdoors as our usual Indoor facility is off limits at the moment.
I have to forecast what our Portsmouth scores are likely to be. Mmmm
Definitley what?Definitely
Your question, "Can you get a classification from a Portsmouth anyway?"Definitley what?
Ah the A B C thing. Had to look it upYour question, "Can you get a classification from a Portsmouth anyway?"
Yes, you can.
AGB, they're at the end of the classification section of the Shooting Administration Procedures (SAPs - 7-32)Ah the A B C thing. Had to look it up
For anyone who is interested Our Archery Club - Experience Archery Bowmen - Experience Archery
Not sure if this is club or AGB specific?
That's correct
Here. HereThere's hoping we have a mild, dry winter
That's an impressive score for outdoorsOutdoor Portsmouth season started. Well only because I have run out of 122cm faces but shot a barebow 559 followed by a 562, gentle breeze Goal for this winter 570.