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<strong>Lochac Target Archery Handbook – Plain English Edition</strong>
<strong>Lochac Target Archery and Thrown Weapons Handbook – Plain English Edition</strong>




This document is a version of the Society Target Archery rules, written in plain English, according to the New Zealand Government Style Guide for government agencies, and in line with plainenglish.gov in the US.
This document is a version of the [http://sca.org/officers/marshal/docs/t_archery/target_archery_rules.pdf  Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016)] rules, and the [http://sca.org/officers/marshal/docs/t_archery/thrown_weapons_rules.pdf Thrown Weapons Marshal's Handbook (October 2016)] written in plain English, according to the New Zealand Government Style Guide for government agencies, and in line with plainenglish.gov in the US.


Our archers and marshals shouldn't need a tertiary degree to understand the rules and how to participate.
Our archers, throwers and marshals shouldn't need a tertiary degree to understand the rules and how to participate.


Put simply, plain English makes following the rules easier.
Put simply, plain English makes following the rules easier.
These rules are ordered so that partcipants can more easier find information on how to take part.


Angele de Savigny
Angele de Savigny

Revision as of 21:00, 11 April 2018

Lochac Target Archery and Thrown Weapons Handbook – Plain English Edition


This document is a version of the Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016) rules, and the Thrown Weapons Marshal's Handbook (October 2016) written in plain English, according to the New Zealand Government Style Guide for government agencies, and in line with plainenglish.gov in the US.

Our archers, throwers and marshals shouldn't need a tertiary degree to understand the rules and how to participate.

Put simply, plain English makes following the rules easier.

These rules are ordered so that partcipants can more easier find information on how to take part.

Angele de Savigny Deputy Earl Marshal for Archery – Lochac.

A pdf version of these rules can be downloaded here

Chapters

  1. Basic Rules
  2. Equipment standards
  3. Range safety
  4. Officers

Appendices

  1. Suggested range dimensions
  2. Suggested period equipment standards
  3. Authorising as a Target Archery Marshal
  4. Crossbow legislation

Changes from 2012 rules