Archery notes:Range safety: Difference between revisions
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The previous rule set meant that in a group with only one Target Archery Marshal, they couldn't actually participate, which doesn't do good things for their willingness to keep doing that! Allowing experienced archers to supervise the line while the Marshal shoots matches authorised heavy and rapier combatants being able to act as Auxilliary Marshals. | |||
[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 21:48, 24 April 2018 (NZST) |
Revision as of 09:48, 24 April 2018
Range set-up is from the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016): VII.A.1, 3, 4 and 5
VII.A.2, 6, 7 have been incorporated into Range Protocols as it's not about the space
VII.A.8 is part of the Basic Rules
Range Protocols has been renamed from Range Procedures as it's not a series of steps that makes a procedure
Range Procedures has been renamed from Range Commands, as it's actually a series of steps that create a procedure. The actual commands that a Target Archery Marshal uses are up to them.
Angele (talk) 16:35, 11 April 2018 (NZST)
The previous rule set meant that in a group with only one Target Archery Marshal, they couldn't actually participate, which doesn't do good things for their willingness to keep doing that! Allowing experienced archers to supervise the line while the Marshal shoots matches authorised heavy and rapier combatants being able to act as Auxilliary Marshals.