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Add to section on crossbows: "Regardless on the mundane legal ability to use crossbows, SCA Ltd's insurance policy prohibits the use of crossbows on moving targets (including people), or while mounted, in all parts of Australia"
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ADD to section on crossbows: "Regardless on the mundane legal ability to use crossbows, SCA Ltd's insurance policy prohibits the use of crossbows on moving targets (including people), or while mounted, in all parts of Australia"
 
REMOVE footnote re Victorian crossbow legislation (no longer valid)
 


[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)
[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)


Update sections on bows to cover Society minimums:
Update sections on bows to cover Society minimums not already included:
Combat Archery Bows/Crossbows
Combat Archery Bows/Crossbows
#During inspection, all equipment must have its poundage and draw physically measured with a ruler or other metered device and poundage scale.
#During inspection, all equipment must have its poundage and draw physically measured with a ruler or other metered device and poundage scale.
#Marshals must calibrate their bow scales regularly to be accurate at either 30 or 50 pounds, depending upon the most prevalent bow in their kingdom, as measurements obtained with commonly-used, standard spring-type scales can vary over time.
#Marshals must calibrate their bow scales regularly to be accurate at 30 pounds, as measurements obtained with commonly-used, standard spring-type scales can vary over time.
#No compound bows, nor compound crossbow prods are allowed.
#No non-Society period sights, spring/flipper rests, plunger buttons, stabilizers, clickers, or modern string release aids may be used.
#No non-Society period sights, spring/flipper rests, plunger buttons, stabilizers, clickers, or modern string release aids may be used.
#Bows/Crossbows must be powered solely by the flex of the limbs.
#Bows/Crossbows must be powered solely by the flex of the limbs.
#- not relevant
#A handbow’s power is measured at 28 inches (71 cm). If the bow cannot be drawn 28 inches (71 cm), then it cannot be used in SCA combat. (NOTE: The centre of the bow riser is not where bow weights are measured according to manufacturing standards - use [http://www.outlab.it/doc/amostd.pdf Archery Manufacturing Organisation standards]
#Handbows
#The minimum measurement for all handbows is 20 pounds (9.1 kg) at 28 inches (71 cm).
##A handbow’s power is measured at 28 inches (71 cm). If the bow cannot be drawn 28 inches (71 cm), then it cannot be used in SCA combat.
#The minimum measurement for all crossbows is 400”# (461 kg-cm).
##The minimum measurement for all handbows is 20 pounds (9.1 kg) at 28 inches (71 cm).
# No crossbows may have a modern pistol grip.
##Light handbows measure 30 pounds (13.6 kg) or less at 28 inches (71 cm).
## - not relevant
#Crossbows
##Crossbows are measured by inch-pounds (”#), which is calculated by taking the poundage of the bow measured at the lock, multiplied by the distance (in inches) from the front of the string at rest, to the front of the string when in cocked position. (A metric measurement of kilogram-centimeters (kg-cm) is also allowed.)
##The minimum measurement for all crossbows is 400”# (461 kg-cm).
## Light crossbows measure 600”# (691 kg-cm) or less.
## - not relevant
## No crossbows may have a modern pistol grip.


[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)
[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)

Revision as of 11:36, 16 June 2018


ADD to section on crossbows: "Regardless on the mundane legal ability to use crossbows, SCA Ltd's insurance policy prohibits the use of crossbows on moving targets (including people), or while mounted, in all parts of Australia"

REMOVE footnote re Victorian crossbow legislation (no longer valid)


Angele (talk) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)

Update sections on bows to cover Society minimums not already included: Combat Archery Bows/Crossbows

  1. During inspection, all equipment must have its poundage and draw physically measured with a ruler or other metered device and poundage scale.
  2. Marshals must calibrate their bow scales regularly to be accurate at 30 pounds, as measurements obtained with commonly-used, standard spring-type scales can vary over time.
  3. No non-Society period sights, spring/flipper rests, plunger buttons, stabilizers, clickers, or modern string release aids may be used.
  4. Bows/Crossbows must be powered solely by the flex of the limbs.
  5. A handbow’s power is measured at 28 inches (71 cm). If the bow cannot be drawn 28 inches (71 cm), then it cannot be used in SCA combat. (NOTE: The centre of the bow riser is not where bow weights are measured according to manufacturing standards - use Archery Manufacturing Organisation standards
  6. The minimum measurement for all handbows is 20 pounds (9.1 kg) at 28 inches (71 cm).
  7. The minimum measurement for all crossbows is 400”# (461 kg-cm).
  8. No crossbows may have a modern pistol grip.

Angele (talk) 23:28, 16 June 2018 (NZST)