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  • | [[Archery:Equipment_standards| 2. Equipment standards]] | [[Archery:Equipment_standards#Knives|2.8.1.1]] edited to remove the phrase Throwing k
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Authorising as a Target Archery Marshal}} ==To become an authorised Target Archery Marshal==
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Authorising as a Target Archery Marshal}} ==To become an authorised Target Archery Marshal==
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  • Target Archery ...right corner of the page of the day that it was generated from the Target Archery and Thrown Weapons Handbook wiki, so you will know how up-to-date your hard
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  • These are suggested dimensions for the range and safety zones for target and specialty competitions. They are general guidelines. The actual sizes c ==Target Shoots ==
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  • These are the basic rules for participating in target archery or thrown weapons activities. ...ies, you must follow the safety and competition instructions of the Target Archery Marshal(s) running the shoot. If you won't or can't, then you can be asked
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  • ...g/officers/marshal/docs/t_archery/target_archery_rules.pdf Society Target Archery Marshal's Handbook (October 2016)] includes an appendix of standards for pe These are not hard and fast rules, and the Target Archery Marshal-in-charge of the competition can set their own requirements for per
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  • Target archery and thrown weapons are martial activities under the authority of the Earl M The Earl Marshal should appoint a deputy in the area of archery and thrown weapons, though they may keep this role as part of their own.
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  • Target archery and thrown weapons are martial activities under the authority of the Earl M The Earl Marshal should appoint a deputy in the area of archery and thrown weapons, though they may keep this role as part of their own.
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  • An axe blade should be sharp enough to stick in the target, rather than bouncing off. [[Category: Target Archery Rules]]
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  • [[Archery:Suggested range dimensions | Suggested range dimensions]] are included as a #The safety zone can be smaller if there is a hill, permanent backstop, archery netting, or something similar that will stop stray arrows.
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  • ["Target Areas and Acknowledgement of Blows", namespace: "Archery",
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  • ...for giving briefings. Here is an example of how it could be applied to an archery event. *Identify the Target Archery Marshal in charge, and any assisting.
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  • ...thrown weapons is about using, making, and knowing about pre-17th century archery equipment, and throwing weapons. ...uthenticity of equipment, including costume, used in their competitions. [[Archery: Suggested period equipment standards | Suggested period equipment standard
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  • ...s for a permit mean the applicant must be a member of one of five approved archery clubs: *Canberra Archery Club Incorporated
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