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Post by archeryconnection on Mar 4, 2015 11:55:31 GMT -5
Will all classes be offered and will ASA rules apply, will novice and open C be known yardage?
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Post by cb on Mar 4, 2015 14:08:24 GMT -5
All ASA classes will be offered at the ASA qualifier this weekend. We will follow all ASA Federation rules. If anyone plans on shooting a known yardage class they should bring their rangefinder.
We will also be holding a SCAA regional tournament in conjunction with the ASA qualifier.
As always we will have plenty of refreshments available. So come ready to shoot and bring your appetite.
Hope to see everyone this weekend.
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Post by archeryconnection on Mar 4, 2015 16:49:38 GMT -5
Thanks CB, wish we could get more ASA tournaments in SC. Also novice should be pins only no moveable sights
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Post by cb on Mar 4, 2015 17:36:25 GMT -5
We will be following all ASA Federation class rules.
There are more ASA qualifiers scheduled in SC this year than in years past.
We also have a new SC ASA director this year and I think with her attitude and drive that you will continue to see the ASA to grow in SC.
All of our tournaments at The Archery and Bow Club line up really well with the ASA. The rules may not be the exact same in all classes but they are very similar.
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Post by archeryconnection on Mar 4, 2015 19:35:46 GMT -5
What is cost for qualifier?
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Post by cb on Mar 4, 2015 20:48:33 GMT -5
$20 for adults
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Post by larryfarnsworth on Mar 9, 2015 7:27:18 GMT -5
I am so glad that some of the upstate clubs are finally supporting the ASA you cannot have the shoots with out the support and I hope that Tammie continues to receive support from all of the clubs in the state. If you look back it was always the lowcountry clubs that would hold the qualifiers in the years past.
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