1988:  Suggestions for Laying out a Permanent Bowhunter 3-D Range:

1.         Lay out your range so that you have a minimum of 10 to 30 yards more than the shortest distance you would want to shoot.  Put a permanent stake where your target will be placed.  This will allow you to vary between tournaments or rounds and still stay within the safety requirements of the NFAA.

2.         Check the above safety requirements from the longest shooting position possible.  This will assure our staying within the requirements at any distance.

3.         By using either the interrupted linear or the interrupted continuous layouts, you can see the amount of shooting positions which are possible.  Because of the construction of these ranges, shots can be made from many angles to the target, from the trail and up to the target.  In the continuous direction range, must be strictly adhered to.

 

1996:  Combination 3-D Animal and Field or Hunter Round

1.         STANDARD UNIT:

This round is to be shot on existing 14 unit field, hunter & animal ranges.  It will consist of 7 marked 5/3 or 5/4/3 field or hunter targets and 7 3-D unmarked distance animal targets.

2.         Targets:

The targets will be put out on the existing range in the following manner; it makes no difference in what distance sequence the range is laid out.  The first target will have either a field or hunter face.  This will be at the discretion of the tournament chairman.  The second target will have a 3-D animal target.  The animal target will be set in a direct line at an unmarked distance somewhere between the furthermost animal stake and the existing target butt.  The target is to be set in this direct line for safety purposes.  Target number three will again be either a field or hunter target.  Target number four will be another 3-D animal set as described above for number two.  This rotation sequence between field or hunter and 3-D animal targets will carry out through the 14 target unit, or 28 target unit, however the range is laid out.

3.         Scoring:

3.1       When shooting either the field or hunter targets, you will shoot four arrows from the stakes that you would normally shoot that particular target from.  Scoring each arrow either a 5/3 or 5/4/3/ just as you would in a field or hunter round.

3.2       When shooting the 3-D animal targets, you will shoot two arrows from the furthermost animal stake.  You will score both arrows.  Scoring will be 10 for a kill and 8 for a wound.

3.3       In using the above scoring system it will be possible to shoot a perfect score of 280, which is comparable to the scoring system for our three existing 14 target units.

 

1999:  3-D National Tournaments

At all NFAA 3-D National Tournaments, the Bowhunting committee will have a representative present along with a booth for the promotion of the NFAA Bowhunting programs.

 

1999:  3-D Targets

Disposing of 3-D targets shall be at the discretion of the President.  3-D targets in excess of contractual requirements will be sold for cost plus a minimum of $10.00 each.

 

2022: Agenda Item 2022-1    NFAA 1-Arrow Marked 3D National & Team National

The NFAA will host a NFAA 1-Arrow Marked 3D National & Team National in 2023 on a trial basis in partnership with Break the Barriers.

The event will offer all NFAA divisions and awards for the 1-Arrow Marked 3D National.

The following divisions will be offered for the Team National portion:

The teams would consist of a 2-person team, open to all genders, age groups, and multiple equipment
styles. See details below for the x3 National Team titles: 

NFAA Open Team National Championship: Open to all male and female, adult and senior divisions in the following equipment styles (must shoot at the adult stakes): Freestyle, Freestyle Limited, Barebow, Bowhunter Freestyle, Freestyle Limited Recurve, Traditional, Barebow Recurve, and Longbow. Teams may consist of any combination of Amateur and Professional, where any amateur division receives a handicap of 4. Handicaps are for the team portion only. (Pro/Pro handicap = 0, amateur/pro handicap = 4, amateur/amateur handicap = 8). Each handicap would increase the value of the archer’s arrow to 12. Handicaps are not automatic and must be announced and applied to a scored arrow prior to advancing to the next target. The total score would be calculated using the highest scoring arrow ONLY for each team on each target (1224 max score). 

NFAA Traditional Team National Championship: Open to all male and female, adult and senior divisions in the following equipment styles: Traditional, Barebow Recurve, and Longbow. Barebow Recurve (50 yard max), Traditional (40 yard max), and Longbow (25 yard max). The distance allows a level playing field. All archers get a handicap of 4. Handicaps are for the team portion only. Each handicap would increase the value of the archer’s arrow to 12. Handicaps are not automatic and must be announced and applied to scored arrow prior to advancing to the next target.  The total score would be calculated using the highest scoring arrow ONLY for each team on each target (1224 max score).

NFAA Collegiate Team National Championship: Would require the NFAA to recognize the following collegiate divisions, for this event only: Male and Female; Recurve, Recurve Barebow (50 yard max), Bowhunter, and Compound. No team handicap. The total score would be calculated using the highest scoring arrow ONLY for each team on each target (1224 max score).


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