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["~ F o r t h e l o v e o f f i e l d a r c h e r y ~ \nFebruary\/March 2024 ","4 \nCover Story! \n6-7 \nThe Clout Collective 2024 \nTournament Dates \n8 \n\u201cFalconry, archery and scouting...\u201d \n by IAN FENTON \n9 \nCastle Bowmen 2024 Shoot Dates \n11 \nArchery Success Product Info: \n \u201cKeeping a training journal.\u201d \n12-16 \nMuscovy Archers \nShoot Report 12th November 2023 \n18-19 \n\u201cArchery on the Big \n Screen\u201d by David Hastings \n22 \nArchery England 2024 \nShoot Dates \n23 \nPhotographs by BILLY WILDING \n25 \n2024 Northern Challenge shoot \nadvert - Row Brow Field Archery \n26-27 \nJim Granger - SFAA \n2023 SBHC photographs \n28 \n2024 Baltimore Bowmen \nTraditional Classic Shoot Information \n30-33 \n\u201cThe Bowyer\u2019s Diary\u201d \n by Derek Hutchison \n36-37 \nWexford Archery Shoot \n Report 11th February 2024 by Doc Smith \nIn this issue... \nIn this issue... \n2 ","40-43 \n\u201cThe Bourne Retinue \n of Archers Anniversary\u201d by OH Boyd \n46-47 \nPhotographs by \n DOC SMITH \n48 \nDruids Archers Summer Solstice \n Shoot 2024 advert \n50-51 \nA Cartoon for you! \n by Via Verde \n54-56 \nCotteswold Mounted \n Archers Update by Helen Barnes \n58 \nWrekin Foresters EFAA \n2024 Shoot Dates \n60-66 \nAurora FAC New Year \n Shoot Report February 2024 \n70 \nPhotograph by \nROE VALLEY ARCHERY \n72 \nA Cartoon for you! \n by Via Verde \n74-79 \nSTAFAA 2024 Indoor \nChampionships Shoot Report \n81 \nClash of the Classics Part Two \n Shoot Advert 2024 \n82 \nNADA contact info & details \n84-85 \nDogs & Crossbows List \n(updated 29.12.2023) \n87 \nBlack Arrow \nClub Advertisement \n~ Front Cover picture entitled \u201cCarp Wrestlers!\u201d provided by Nick Hawken of Muscovy \n~ Front Cover picture entitled \u201cCarp Wrestlers!\u201d provided by Nick Hawken of Muscovy \nArchers, taken in November 2023 @ Muscovy\u2026 read the full story on page 4. ~ \nArchers, taken in November 2023 @ Muscovy\u2026 read the full story on page 4. ~ \n3 ","4 \n\u201cCarp Wrestlers\u201d \n\u201cCarp Wrestlers\u201d \n\u201cCarp Wrestlers\u201d \n@ Muscovy \n@ Muscovy \n@ Muscovy \nby Nick Hawken. \nBy way of explanation, the carp was raised and lowered by a rope and pulley \nsystem anchored to the bottom of the pond. The rope was slackened off and the \ncarp bobbed to the surface, where the marshals wrangled the arrows out of it as \nthey are doing in the picture. They wore long plastic gloves to reach down into \nthe pond to pull out those shafts that missed - keeping dry was essential in the \ncold November weather. Then the rope was pulled tight and the carp was drawn \ndown to the bottom again, waiting for the next group to test their skill. \nThe Carp-o-Matic 500 \n, as we dubbed it, \nworked perfectly from the start, \nthe dam turning out to be more of a \nchallenge with the stream swollen by \nfloodwater! \nNick Hawken, \nSecretary and Coach, Muscovy Archers. \nCover Story ! ","Carol Archery \nwas 40 Years old on 8 August. \nth \nCan\u2019t believe it\u2026 \n40 \nyears (but I\u2019m still only 21)! \nLessons and arrow matching are now back in full swing\u2026BUT\u2026PLEASE, \nbook before turning up as I\u2019m really busy. \nOf course, I\u2019m still doing mail order for those who know what they need. \nAnd if you don\u2019t, book a time to visit and get lots of advice and a cuppa! \nARROW MATCHING \nIt really isn\u2019t possible to sort your arrows over the phone or \nby email\u2026 so do book yourself an arrow matching session at \nmy workshop. \nOne thing though\u2026 PLEASE, do \nNOT \n buy a bow that is too \nheavy for you\u2026 or you \nwill \ninjure yourself and arrow \nmatching is just not possible. \nI have arrows in 1\/4, 9\/32, 5\/16 and 11\/32 with most point \nweights, made up for you to try. \nNow I\u2019m open again, book yourself a \nsession and see the difference it \nmakes to your shooting skills. \nArrow Matching, \u00a335. \nor book an hour\u2019s help with your \nshooting, \u00a349. \nMy Carols Tri-Jig will help you make \n our own arrows really easily! \n Standard length \u00a374 Long length \u00a384 \nI also make leather \u2018stuff\u2019, including quivers and armguards, \npouches and belts, plus handbags and shoulder bags. \nCraft Cottage, Bookham Lodge Stud, Cobham Road, Stoke D\u2019Abernon, Surrey, KT11 3QG \nCarolarchery.com +44(0)1932 865181 07957 276892 \[email protected] \n \n \n \n ","6 \nImportant \nAnnouncement! ","7 ","8 \nFAN UK introducing \npresents... \nA little something from our friend in \nA little something from our friend in \nA little something from our friend in \nAustralia, the lovely Ian Fenton! \nAustralia, the lovely Ian Fenton! \nAustralia, the lovely Ian Fenton! \nExclusive","9 \n \n \n \n \nBookings can be made by contacting \nEmail: \[email protected] \nor via \nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/CastleBowmenArcheryClub \nWe have three 2x20 open shoots for you, with the \nsecond edition of the Coronation Challenge \n(join in for a chance to win a sword for a year!) \nImportant \nAnnouncement!","ArcherySuccess.com","11 ","12 \nOpen Shoot \n12th November 2023 \nReport provided by Nick Hawken & pics provided by \nNick Hawken, Sophie Twigg and Alesi Plummer. \nWe are lucky that our wood is so diverse in both species and terrain \u2013 a mixture \nof conifers and native deciduous trees, with a steep hills, gullies and streams, \nlinked by a flat area of woodland which gives a little relief from the more wet \nand muddy areas! \nThe course was of thirty six 3Ds, which we set in pairs making eighteen target \nstands - all of the animals, half the walking. In view of the heavy rain at the \nweekend which made the hollows even muddier and the hillsides quite slippery \nin places, the compressed course made life a lot easier for the competitors. \nJust over fifty archers shot on the day, which may not sound terribly impressive \nbut, being the most southerly of the NFAS courses, many of the archers travel \nlong distances to get to us. \nRob Parfett, of Labyrinth Archers, guided us through the respectful \nsilence playing the Last Post on the cornet. Hearing those haunting \nnotes echoing through the woodland was very moving. ","13 \n \nThe shoot started well before ten, to make best use of the daylight, and it wasn\u2019t \nlong before the rain started in earnest. We had hoped that the morning would be \ndry as the Met Office predicted but it was not to be and the first two hours were \nfairly wet; however, the rain had moved on by lunchtime and the afternoon was \nfine. \nThis was a relief for the members who were marshalling the underwater, carp \nshot. The rain had swollen the stream and it was overflowing the dam in three \nplaces instead of one. As well as contending with extracting arrows from the \nfish, when it was raised to the surface, they now had to reach deeper into the \nwater to collect the arrows that missed, while trying to avoid filling their wellies \nin the torrent that was spilling over the top of the dam. With so much other \nwater to contend with, the rain stopping was a real bonus. \nThe Catering Crew did a great job all day, keeping archers and marshals alike \nvery well fed. There was bacon, burgers and sausages as usual, but also a \nwarming, thick soup and a wide range of the most wonderful cakes. \nThe first groups were finishing at about 2pm and the mega-raffle bought the \nAdmin. Team some precious time to process the score cards and complete the \nresults. The site was clear by 3.30pm and everyone was on their way home in \ndaylight. \nWere the competitors as pleased with the shoot as we were ourselves? I think so \n\u2013 we had a very complimentary letter the next day from an archer with limited \nmobility, who appreciated the warm welcome for him and his club mates, the \nfact that we were able to start him on a nearby peg that minimised his walking, \nthe great food (especially the cakes), the paired animal format which, worked \nreally well and, finally, the care we took over the newly qualified members of \nhis club on their first shoot - apparently, they will be back next time. That\u2019s all \nwe ask - what more is there to say except - many thanks to Sophie Twigg and \nAlesi Plummer for the extra pictures! ","14 \nAMERICAN FLAT BOW \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nPEELING ROY \nYEWTREE \n454 4 \n2ND \nSCOTT MARTIN \nARMS OF OLD \n426 - \nLADIES \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nGULLIVER RAE \nBOWMEN OF BUDE 470 4 \nPEELING JANE \nYEWTREE \n258 1 \n3RD \nRICHARDS SARAH BRIXHAM \n438 2 \nSHERWOOD AMY ARMS OF OLD \n418 2 \nTWIGG SOPHIE \nEXMOUTH \n393 - \n2ND \nWALTER JANE \nELMTREE \n442 1 \nWHITFIELD JAINE ASHCOMBE \n390 1 \nBAREBOW \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \nCAIN PASTY \nSOUTH HAMS \n464 4 \n2ND \nLANGLEY MIKE \nBUDE \n596 4 \n1ST \nPOTIER WARREN BUDE \n624 3 \n3RD \nTUCKER JAMIE \nASHCOMBE \n592 5 \nTWIGG ROB \nEXMOUTH \n534 2 \nWESTON BARRY ASHCOMBE \n562 4 \nLADIES \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nARNOTT ANNA \nTHORNBURY \n486 3 \n2ND \nDYSON LILLY-JO SOUTH HAMS \n374 - \nNONCOMP MACRAE NICOLA TAVISTOCK \n402 \nBOWHUNTER \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n2ND \nANDREWS DAVE HARTSPRING \n570 2 \n3RD \nFARR PAUL \nTOAD HOLLOW \n548 2 \nFARR TOM \nTOAD HOLLOW \n528 2 \n1ST \nYOUNG TONY \nSOUTH HAMS \n616 6 \nCOMPOUND LIMITED \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n2ND \nPARFETT ROB \nLABYRINTH \n604 4 \n1ST \nSMITH PHIL \nTOAD HOLLOW \n634 7 ","15 \nFREESTYLE \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nWAY SCOTT \nSOUTH HAMS \n566 4 \nHUNTING TACKLE \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \nBELLINGER BRIAN BOWMEN OF BUDE 512 2 \nBUTT KIERAN \nBRIXHAM \n356 1 \n1ST \nFRYER DAVE \nBRIXHAM \n586 5 \n2ND \nHIPGRAVE STEVE SOUTH HAMS \n556 2 \nMUDIE CAMERON BOWMEN OF BUDE 348 - \n3RD \nSHARLAND DEREK ASHCOMBE \n550 - \nLONGBOW \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \nBAY DAVE \nASHCOMBE \n430 - \n2ND \nBUTT DARYL \nBRIXHAM \n486 1 \nMCMILLAN TERRY ASHCOMBE \nRETIRED \nMUDIE IAN \nBOWMEN OF BUDE 422 1 \nTIPPING BRIAN \nASHCOMBE \n334 - \n1ST \nVOWDEN TONY \nASHCOMBE \n536 2 \n3RD \nWATERS GARY \nBRIXHAM \n482 - \nLADIES \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nBOLT ANGELA \nASHCOMBE \n458 - \nTHUMB DRAW \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nEVANS DEREK \nSOUTH HAMS \n500 2 \nTRADITIONAL BOWHUNTER \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n3RD \nBENNETT JACK \nBUDE (1ST SHOOT)) \n446 1 \nBURGESS-ALLEN STEPHEN SOUTH HAMS 374 1 \nCARRIVICK JEREMY SOUTH HAMS \n414 2 \n2ND \nDYER DAVID \nTHORNBURY \n458 - \n1ST \nREAD JOHN \nBRIXHAM \n468 2 \nSTART JIM \nSOUTH HAMS \n428 2 ","16 \nTRADITIONAL BOWHUNTER \nLADIES \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n3RD \nHERZOG LAUREN BUDE (1ST SHOOT) \n370 - \n1ST \nPIPER KAT \nTAVISTOCK \n448 2 \n2ND \nPLUMMER ALESI SENLAC \n402 2 \nBOYS U16 \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nMUDIE JOSEPH BOWMEN OF BUDE 424 2 \nUNLIMITED \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \nCOLLINS MATT \nBRIXHAM \n570 - \n2ND \nDART JACOB \nBRIXHAM \n694 9 \n1ST \nJARRETT PHILIP \nSENLAC \n778 22 \n3RD \nVANSTONE TREVOR ELMTREE 692 9 \nCROSSBOW \nGENTS \nCLUB \nSCORE\/SPOTS \n1ST \nPARKINSON ANDREW SOUTH HAMS 642 4 ","www.thearcherycompany.com ","Archery on the \nArchery on the \nBig Screen \nBig Screen \nNow showing: \nNow showing: \n\u201cThe Black Arrow\u201d \n\u201cThe Black Arrow\u201d \nReviewed by David Hastings. \nReviewed by David Hastings. \n18 "," \n \n \n \nColumbia Pictures (1948) \nColumbia Pictures (1948) \nStarring: Louis Hayward, Janet Blair \nStarring: Louis Hayward, Janet Blair \n& George Macready. \n& George Macready. \nDirector: Gordon Douglas \nDirector: Gordon Douglas \n19 ","20 ","www.blackridge-archery.co.uk","22 \nImportant \nAnnouncement! \nArchery England 2024 \nShoot Dates \nArchery England would like to announce the following: - \n\uf0a8\uf020 \nThe British 3D Championships are to be held at \nDeer Park Archers in Gloucester on 18th and 19th May 2024. \n\uf0a8\uf020 \nThe British Field Championships will be held at \nOverton on the 25th\/26th May 2024. \n\uf0a8\uf020 \nThe English Field Championships will be at Dearne Valley Archers \nat their Joyce Kiddy shoot on 30th\/31st March. \n\uf0a8\uf020 \nThe English 3D Championships - TBC - August\/September. \nInformation provided \nby Michaela Lake. "," \n \n \n \nPhotographer: Billy Wilding \nLocation: Regent Archers ","www.etsy.com\/uk\/shop\/archersjewellery","17 \n2 5 \nImportant \nAnnouncement! ","26 \nPhotographs by Ji \nSFAA Scottish Bowhu","im Granger at the \nunter Champs 2023 \n27 ","28 \nImportant \nAnnouncement! "," ","30 \n~ The Bowyer\u2019s Diary ~ \n\u201c \u201cRe-re-re-re-Repair\u201d \n(a lesson in the art of \narchers\u2019 perseverance\u2026) \nby Derek Hutchison (AKA \u201cDel the Cat\u201d). \nMy mate JT proffered me his big Bamboo backed Yew Primitive (120# \n@31\u201d that I\u2019d made 5 years ago) \u2026 \u201cIs this destined for the log burner?\u201d \nhe asked, looking rather glum and pointing at the split running through \nthe riser and down into the belly. \nIt\u2019s been repaired multiple times, having had a new back when a splinter \nlifted (repeated 12 hours later due to a bad batch of glue!), the riser had \nbeen replaced as it had split off, and also needed a subsequent repair \nincorporating a bamboo reinforcement (see diagram below): ","31 \n \nI gave the first of my two standard answers: - \n1. \u201cLeave it with me, and I\u2019ll see what I can do.\u201d \n2. \n\u201cJust keep an eye on it and see if it gets worse\u201d. \nWith some bows, they are not worth the effort, but this is a bit special. \nFirst thing I did was to band-saw off the Ash riser - it showed that the \ncrack in the belly wasn\u2019t too bad and that if I could glue a lamination over \nit, giving a longer area of fade a new riser could be added on top of that. \nI cleaned up the belly, with a rasp, removing all traces of the old riser. \nI chiselled out some of the bamboo reinforcement where it had stopped \nthe crack going across the grip but it had opened the glue line between \nbamboo and wood and the crack had run alongside the \u2018boo. I cleaned it \nback past the crack and glued in a new piece of bamboo. \nThe surface where the riser had been rasped clean was now slightly \nconcave, which wasn\u2019t a problem as a 5mm Yew slat flexed easily to \nconform. The slat, once glued in position was sanded flat on the belt \nsander. Finally, a new Ash riser was glued on. \nNow the real problem is, how do you blend a working limb into a stiff \ngrip? Nothing is entirely stiff, even bridges and skyscrapers flex. There are \ntwo fundamental questions: what shape should the fade be? \nAND does a binding of linen thread with superglue soaked into it actually \nadd any strength or is it just a psychological\/cosmetic crutch? Having got \nit all glued back together I thought I\u2019d give it a gentle flex on the tiller \nbefore doing the laborious binding\u2026 it came back to 40# fine, so I went","32 \nfor 50# \u201cCRACK\u201d \u2026 the Yew slat had split, which was surprising as I felt it would be \nsufficiently flexible... (I then remembered that the Yew I had used was from some \nthat was rather prone to splitting). Fortunately, it was quick enough to carve\/rasp\/ \nsand off the yew and do a replacement in Ash. It also persuaded me to look more \nclosely at the properties of the linen thread binding. \nI measured the breaking strain of the coarse thread as 25#. There are 8 strands per \ncm on the binding of the grip (which is 10cm long) - that\u2019s 80 strands - but the \nstrands run down either side too, so that\u2019s 160. Multiplying 160 x 25# gives 4000#. \nNow some might argue that is optimistic, but I\u2019d say it\u2019s pessimistic as the \nsuperglue binds the strands together and also glues them to the underlying wood. \nThe actual figure doesn\u2019t matter, it is obviously a very significant clamping force \n(\u2018clamping\u2019 may not be the best word). \nBinding the grip is therefore, obviously a very good idea, and I decided that some \nsupplementary binding, with finer thread, at the fades where the failures had \npropagated would also be a wise precaution. Interestingly, the finer linen thread is \nOn the tiller"," \n33 \nonly 15# breaking strain, but at 26 strands per cm it gives more clamping \nforce than the coarse thread for every cm of binding. \nWith the work all done again and the binding added, back to the tiller\u2026 \n50#, 60#, 70#... I continued up to 30\u201d draw at about 95#, at which point \nI thought I\u2019d better review the video, breathe a sigh of relief and have a \ncuppa! \nFD when new","Did you know that if you would like to show your appreciation and \nsupport for FAN UK and what Hels is doing (and to enable her to \nkeep the magazine free for everyone) you can \nDONATE \n? \nYou may or may not know that \"Field Archery News UK\" online \nmagazine is researched, edited and produced by just one person \nwhose aim has always been and still is to bring field archery in all \nits forms (alongside other forms of archery) and all associations & \nsocieties together in one place to celebrate, promote and share our \nwonderful sport with archers, clubs and enthusiasts across the UK \nand worldwide. \nAny sum to keep the magazine going would be greatly appreciated - thank you \n:-) \nTo Donate just visit \nhttps:\/\/www.paypal.me\/FANUKHels \nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FieldArcheryNewsUK\/ \nhttps:\/\/twitter.com\/NewsukField \nhttps:\/\/www.instagram.com\/fieldarcherynewsuk\/ \n34 ","https:\/\/fairbowusa.com\/","36 \nWexford Archery \n11 February 2024 \nth \n by Doc Smith. \nI had a beautiful day down at Wexford Archery Club today. \nThe course was great and the weather played a blinder. ","37 \nThanks to my shooting buddies today Don Bradley, James Byrne and - \nof course - my Valentine, Fiona M. Smith. "," ","www.clickersarchery.co.uk","40 \nTHE BOURNE RETINUE OF ARCHERS \nTHE BOURNE RETINUE OF ARCHERS \nTHE BOURNE RETINUE OF ARCHERS \nANNIVERSARY \nANNIVERSARY \nANNIVERSARY \n2 \nby OH Boyd - Medieval Society Hon. Member \n& Woodcarver to the Palace. \nMarch 4th is the anniversary of our first meeting and appropriately we have \nadopted the Latin version of \u201cMarch Forth\u201d as our motto. \nWe began as an aspiring extension to the Medieval Society as auxiliaries \nto support them here in the north in the various functions that they \nrepresented as they are based in or near Sevenoaks in Kent, having no \nnorthern outpost. \nBy adopting their ethos and standards, which are extremely high, we aspired \nto be adopted by them and, later last year, we were granted this privilege \nunder the watchful eye of the Marshal of the Medieval Society, Gary Bourne. \nIt was at this point that we became the \nBourne Retinue of Archers \nBourne Retinue of Archers \nBourne Retinue of Archers \n. \nThe Medieval Society were the originals 61 years ago, who investigated \narmour by academic study from the Royal Armouries and the Wallace \ncollection to rediscover the truth of arms and armour of days gone past, \narmour having been made obsolete by the power of the gun, except now for \nceremonial purposes. \nThe practicality of armour and the weaponry that accompanied those times \nhaving drifted into the mists of almost obscurity, re-imagined only by \nHollywood and its uninformed representations of not just the armour, but ","41 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nof the swordplay itself; Hollywood using modern fencing practices and \ntechniques rather than the historical accurate arming, longsword and sword \nand buckler. \nNot only was the armour rediscovered by those pioneers, but also was \nthe swordsmanship and the knightly pursuits associated with those times. \nThe result is that the Medieval Society, from \nancient manuscripts rediscovered the fighting \ntechniques with swords and other deadly \nimplements. \nForemost, of course was the English Longbow, \nwhich has been \nour passion as \nwe are Longbow \nArchers in the \nold \nmediaeval \nstyle, \nignoring \nthe modern Victorian style of Longbow with \nits usage as a target weapon rather than a \ntool of war and conflict. \n\u201cEarly days\u201d \n\u201cEarly days\u201d \n\u201cEarly days\u201d \n\u201cSword trading begins\u201d \n\u201cSword trading begins\u201d \n\u201cSword trading begins\u201d \n\u201cMedieval style\u201d > > > > > \n\u201cMedieval style\u201d > > > > > \n\u201cMedieval style\u201d > > > > >","42 \nWe were very lucky in the beginning to have great shooting facilities in \nKirmington, Lincolnshire granted by his Lordship, the Earl of Yarborough and - \nafter the initial intake - we have six keen members, who have now been \ntrained after a year as competent archers and much to their credit, they are \nproperly equipped for the 15th century as Archers, Men at Arms, Noblemen, \nScribes, and medic and an armourer, adopting different roles for different \noccasions... \na very great leap forward in such a short time \n. \n\u201cOur visit to the St Clere Estate\u201d \n\u201cOur visit to the St Clere Estate\u201d \n\u201cOur visit to the St Clere Estate\u201d","43 \nBecause these archers are now pretty well trained we can think to using \nthem to instruct and educate a new intake so to that end, we will be \nadvertising for new members. \nAs we are now the Bourne Retinue of Archers, our retinue clothing \nrepresents that we are partied with the Medieval Society and our \nLincolnshire branch, which consists of a Lincoln Green ground with the gold\/ \nyellow fleur-de-lys of Saint Mary, patron saint of Lincoln Cathedral, the gold \nrepresenting the gold of our Barley grain. \nThanks to the support from the Medieval Society we have full camping \nfacilities with pavilions and all the aspects we need to entertain and educate \nthe public. We are also adopted into the War of the Roses Federation which \nhas a huge membership and, as such, we can be invited to support their \nmany activities through the mediaeval season and year. \nAlready we have are gaining a packed calendar of events for 2024 and look \nforward to the season very much indeed. \nArticle written and photos provided by OH Boyd, \[email protected] \n. \n\u201cThe new Bourne Retinue \n\u201cThe new Bourne Retinue \n\u201cThe new Bourne Retinue \nof Archers livery coat\u201d \nof Archers livery coat\u201d \nof Archers livery coat\u201d"," "," ","Photographs by Doc Smith, taken \nPhotographs by Doc Smith, taken \nIFAF National Bowhunter Champs 2 \nIFAF National Bowhunter Champs 2 \n46 ","n on 2nd & 3rd September, at the \nn on 2nd & 3rd September, at the \n2023 hosted by Dunbrody Archers. \n2023 hosted by Dunbrody Archers. \n47 ","48 \nImportant \nAnnouncement! ","www.ds-archery.com","50 "]


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