Photographer: MARK SERVICE Location: White Mark Bowmen - EFAA shoot on 1st December 2019
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54 STAFAA 3D Unmarked Indoor shoot Saturday 29 February & th Sunday 1 March 2020stLocation:- Oatridge Campus, Ecclesmachan, Broxburn Competition break-down:- 14 unmarked 3D animals which were shot twice. 2 animals per stance. 2 arrows per 3D were scored. The total points achievable for this round were 1120. Scoring:- Kill - 20 points, Vital -16 - points and Wound -10 points. Adults and Juniors used the red marker and Cubs used the black marker. The first session shot was the score that counted. Thank you to the lovely Linda Sutherland as always for the terrific report & for sending in the pics!
55 84 archers competed over 2 days! They had so much fun and you could feel the relaxed atmosphere and friendship. The indoor range was set out slightly different this time with some very challenging targets… the poor bald eagle had a migraine at the end of the day!! Great scores shot with 10 new records set. To the wonderful catering team, who had a menu fit for a banquet - the food was delicious and nothing left at the end of the weekend. Thank you to everyone who turned up on Friday to assist with setting up the hall... it is a massive task and clearing away on Sunday; and to the administration team for all their hard work with score cards, target groups, recording scores, medal preparation and allocation. Thank you to Jim Greig for capturing the wonderful moments of the event and a special mention to all who thanked the STAFAA team for putting on a great event.
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62 FAN UK would like to introduceFAN UK would like to introduceFAN UK would like to introduce~ Bogenbau Rockhauser ~ ~ Bogenbau Rockhauser ~ ~ Bogenbau Rockhauser ~ I recently spent some time getting to know the lovely Phil Rockhauser where he shared his terrific story, and talents, with me… & now with you… enjoy folks!Hello, my name is Phil Rockhauser and I am infected with the bow making virus. Making all kinds of different bows is not only a hobby - it is more like passion or some might say like an addiction. It is always demanding to search for the right piece of wood and to find the bow in it. Every stave holds its very unique bow in it, you simply have to discover it. The line between success and failure is sometimes pretty thin but that is something you have to deal with when you are making bows. No matter whether you are successful in the end or not, you always learn a lot - even if it hurts - but in my opinion, failure is the best teacher and it helps you towards becoming the best possible bowyer - that is all part of the great adventure of making bows.
63 I have a Masters in Electronics and was, therefore, everyday surrounded by computers and software. Working in this field often means stress and in the evenings, after hours and hours of coding and writing software, I more and more felt kind of empty. You leave the office and you are not really seeing the results of the work you have done... you cannot grab or hold it in your hands. So, I tried to find something special that I could create by myself and that would be 100% handcrafted. At the end of the day I wanted something you can see and feel; something that you can really touch and that you can hold in your hands. Having something self-made in your hands is an overwhelming and rewarding feeling, isn’t it? The idea of making a bow slowly developed in my head and the desire of making one became stronger and stronger. I think the passion was always there and the foundation had already been established in my early childhood. I was lucky and I could spent most of my childhood in the wonderful Carinthian mountains playing in the woods and making bows from hazel, just like kids are doing it - or just like kids should do it. So, making my first bow somehow felt familiar and it brought those special, long forgotten childhood feelings back. It immediately felt OK and still does. The cool thing about making bows is that you do not need a well-equipped workshop but just a handful of tools. My first bows were all made on a wooden table located in our garden which we would normally use to sit and have coffee at on warm summer days. Since then things luckily changed a little and I got the chance to furnish a small workshop which was really a boost in my development. One of my Mollegabet-style bows made from ash.
64 Over the years I have been building many bows, one after each other, always searching for new challenges and to make the best possible bow ever to leave my workshop. I am not only focussing on a certain type of bow because, in my opinion, it restricts my personal development as a bowyer. So far I have made self bows and prim-bows, composite bows as well as laminated ones. I really like to use different kinds of wood and it is always fun to create new shapes and designs. When it comes to self bows or prim-bows, I said at the beginning of my story that every stave holds a bow in it and that defines my approach to making them. I like to bring in my own style, of course always in accordance with the stave I am working on. I want to preserve as much as possible of the natural character which is already given by the underlying piece of wood. Corrective actions are welcome but just as much as really needed. What I mean is that the stave tells you what the bow shall look like and which design you shall choose. This is what I want to keep when making one. After successfully finishing a few self bows, I started gathering information on traditional composite bows. In my opinion they are the ultimate development in the bow history. They are combining different materials to get the most effective bows ever. On a wooden core the bowyer applies horn on the belly and sinew on the back. Finally it is great to see all the parts, with their different properties, coming together forming a highly effective bow. From the traditional composite bows, the way was not too far to modern laminated longbows. My first composite bow made from horn, wood and sinew.
65 They have more in common as one might see at first glance. Both types consist of different parts with different properties which ,when properly glued together, make up a great bow. Of course the production time of a modern laminated bow is much lower in comparison to a traditional composite bow. No matter if I make a self bow, composite bow or a laminated longbow, the finish of every single bow is very important to me so from time to time I collaborate with the Austrian tattoo artist Alex from “Pride and Glory Tattoo” in Graz to add that ‘certain something’ to a bow... that’s how the “Tattooed bow” was born. One of my character bows, called Lemmy. Tattooed Bow (above)
66 Every bow has its time. It is the reflection of the bowyer making it. The bow is the mirror showing our personal development, our moods and thoughts during the process of its creation. Every single bow brings us one step further on the way to ourselves and a few steps further on our way to become the best possible bowyer; so keep on rocking and let’s make some bows! All of my bows are handcrafted with love in the south of Austria. You can find more information of my work on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/BogenbauRockhauserhttps://www.instagram.com/bogenbaurockhauser_archeryHuge thanks go to Phil’s friend Sam from www.sam-strauss.com for his terrific picture that I have used as the stunning background to this article! My first composite bow made from horn, wood and sinew > > > The Tattooed Bow
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First Name Last Name Division Team Score Score with Multiplier Dynamic Drummers Total 1684.11 Brad Howe AMBH-C Dynamic Drummers 244 455.22 Fiona Dixon VFBU Dynamic Drummers 293 432.58 Nathaniel Dixon JMBU Dynamic Drummers 275 401.26 Isabella Fraser AFBH-R Dynamic Drummers 230 395.04 Disney Princes Club Total 1680.97 Dennis Watson VMTR Disney Princes Club 180 565.64 Stephen Havranek AMBB-R Disney Princes Club 284 431.17 Robert Smith VMBH-R Disney Princes Club 173 350.68 Colin Witton AMFS-R Disney Princes Club 257 333.48 The Spirits Total 1596.16 Lily Fraser JFFS-R The Spirits 206 487.89 Amy Melville JFFU The Spirits 263 430.68 Max Gordon JMFS-R The Spirits 223 351.86 Matthew Somerville JMFU The Spirits 249 325.73 Ear Drums Total 1560.21 Evan Fraser JMBB-R Ear Drums 122 486.70 Carol-Anne Seez AFBB-R Ear Drums 271 413.67 Paul Cook AMBU Ear Drums 270 345.56 James Macfarlane AMBB-R Ear Drums 207 314.27 Drum Sticks Total 1536.55 Daniel Cousins JMBL Drum Sticks 181 467.03 Andrew Smith AMBU Drum Sticks 298 381.40 Alexandra Hood JFBU Drum Sticks 249 367.62 William Marr AMFS-R Drum Sticks 247 320.50 One Inverness Total 1515.44 Faye McInnes AFFU One Inverness 296 392.23 Kenny Nairn VMBU One Inverness 299 386.19 Blair McClure AMFU One Inverness 300 375.00 Nathan Timms AMFS-R One Inverness 279 362.02 Fellowship of the Wolf Total 1486.43 Robyn Geddes YAFFU Fellowship of the Wolf 290 405.78 Kirsty Jackson AFFU Fellowship of the Wolf 295 390.90 Eddie Stanley VMFU Fellowship of the Wolf 281 356.00 Tom Cooper AMFU Fellowship of the Wolf 267 333.75 Birkhill Badgers Total 1446.46 Ken Brill VMBU Birkhill Badgers 289 373.28 Charlie Lush VMTR Birkhill Badgers 115 361.38 Robert Smith VMFU Birkhill Badgers 281 356.00 Ross Hood YAMFU Birkhill Badgers 278 355.80 69
First Name Last Name Division Team Score Score with Multiplier Tattie Shed Superstars Total 1440.38 Amie-Louise Cousins JFFS-R Tattie Shed Superstars 187 442.89 Aidan Justin Bolger VMBU Tattie Shed Superstars 282 364.24 Anthony Hood AMBU Tattie Shed Superstars 282 360.92 Pauline Macfarlane AFBU Tattie Shed Superstars 206 272.33 Wolfie's Wildcards Total 1364.76 Debbie Geddes AFFS-R Wolfie's Wildcards 281 413.24 Evan Balfour CMBB-R Wolfie's Wildcards 220 412.50 Chris Pearce AMBH-R Wolfie's Wildcards 208 348.21 Beate Jarosz AFBB-R Wolfie's Wildcards 125 190.81 Two Inverness Total 1354.83 Matthew Collinson JMFU Two Inverness 280 366.28 Micheal Creech VMFS-R Two Inverness 247 357.63 David Barker AMFU Two Inverness 263 328.75 Rian Weafer JMFU Two Inverness 231 302.18 Wolfie's Pack Total 1289.95 Scott Dougal AMTR Wolfie's Pack 214 404.62 Sean Buchannan AMFS-C Wolfie's Pack 279 390.39 Rafal Jarosz AMBB-R Wolfie's Pack 175 265.69 Eddie Balfour AMBB-R Wolfie's Pack 151 229.25 Wolfie's Stars Total 1282.41 Martin Krusche AMFU Wolfie's Stars 298 372.50 Joanne Krusche AFFU Wolfie's Stars 260 344.52 David Reid VMFU Wolfie's Stars 245 310.39 Iain Farquhar AMFU Wolfie's Stars 204 255.00 Now , the Individual Results > > > > DIVISION FIRST NAME SURNAME ASSOC SCORE X Count Session FINAL RESULT CFBB-R Eve Young SFAA 161 PM GOLD & CHAMPION CMBB-R Evan Balfour SFAA 220 PM GOLD & CHAMPION JFBB-R Emily Sandilands SFAA 102 PM GOLD & CHAMPION JMBB-R Evan Fraser SFAA 122 AM GOLD & CHAMPION AFBB-R Carol-Anne Seez SFAA 271 PM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) AFBB-R Beate Jarosz SFAA 125 AM SILVER AMBB-R Stephen Havranek SFAA 284 AM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) AMBB-R James Macfarlane SFAA 207 AM SILVER AMBB-R Rafal Jarosz SFAA 175 AM BRONZE AMBB-R Eddie Balfour SFAA 151 PM CMBB-C David Brady SFAA 181 PM GOLD & CHAMPION 70
DIVISION FIRST NAME SURNAME ASSOC SCORE X Count Session FINAL RESULT YAMBH-R Steffan Hall WFAA 123 PM MENTION - THRESHOLD NOT MADE AFBH-R Isabella Fraser SFAA 230 AM AFBH-R Helen Hall WFAA 220 PM AFBH-R Paula Tovey SFAA 173 AM AFBH-R Erin Ann Dobbin AGB 149 PM AMBH-R Ric Gamble SFAA 215 AM AMBH-R Chris Pearce SFAA 208 AM VMBH-R Dennis Watson SFAA 201 AM VMBH-R Robert Smith SFAA 173 AM AMBH-C Brad Howe SFAA 244 AM JMBL Daniel Cousins SFAA 181 PM JFBU Alexandra Hood SFAA 249 AM JMBU Nathaniel Dixon SFAA 275 AM AFBU Rose Sandilands SFAA 266 PM AFBU Pauline Macfarlane SFAA 206 AM GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER BRONZE GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER AMBU Martin Krusche SFAA 300 42 PM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) AMBU Andrew Smith SFAA 298 PM SILVER AMBU Kenneth Myles SFAA 287 AM BRONZE AMBU Brad Howe SFAA 286 PM AMBU Anthony Hood SFAA 282 AM AMBU Paul Cook SFAA 270 PM VFBU Fiona Dixon SFAA 293 AM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) VMBU Kenny Nairn SFAA 299 AM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) VMBU Ken Brill SFAA 289 AM SILVER VMBU Aidan Justin Bolger SFAA 282 AM BRONZE VFHB Sandra Anderson WFAA 71 PM MENTION - THRESHOLD NOT MADE VFLB Joan Brunton SFAA 152 AM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) YAMTR Ross Hood SFAA 147 AM AFTR Lesley Sleight EFAA 181 PM 1st - GOLD - OPEN GUEST AFTR Kirsten Gamble SFAA 171 AM GOLD & CHAMPION AMTR Scott Dougal SFAA 214 PM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) AMTR Andrew Pointer SFAA 188 PM 2nd Session AMTR Andrew Pointer SFAA 175 AM SILVER VMTR Kenny Nairn SFAA 204 PM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) VMTR Dennis Watson SFAA 180 PM SILVER VMTR Andrew Mark Hall WFAA 146 PM BRONZE VMTR Charlie Lush SFAA 115 PM VMTR Gregor McDougall SFAA 111 AM JFFS-R Eryn Jack SFAA 208 AM GOLD & CHAMPION 71
16 72 JFFS-R Lily Fraser SFAA 206 AM SILVER JFFS-R Amie-Louise Cousins SFAA 187 PM BRONZE JMFS-R Gabriel Gamble SFAA 237 AM GOLD & CHAMPION JMFS-R Max Gordon SFAA 223 AM SILVER YAMFS-R Thomas Witton SFAA 200 AM GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) AFFS-R Debbie Geddes SAA 281 AM 1st - GOLD - OPEN GUEST AFFS-R Theresa Goodwin-Harrison WFAA 266 PM 2nd Session AFFS-R Theresa Goodwin-Harrison WFAA 254 AM SILVER AFFS-R Kirsty Murfitt SFAA 230 PM GOLD & CHAMPION DIVISION FIRST NAME SURNAME ASSOC SCORE X Count Session FINAL RESULT AMFS-R David Seez SAA 281 PM AMFS-R Nathan Timms SFAA 279 PM AMFS-R Alec Fitzpatrick WFAA 266 PM AMFS-R Calum Cameron SFAA 259 AM AMFS-R Colin Witton SFAA 257 AM AMFS-R William Marr SFAA 247 AM AMFS-R Ian Gillespie SFAA 246 AM AMFS-R Stephen Harrison WFAA 244 AM VMFS-R Micheal Creech SFAA 247 PM VMFS-R Andy Wheildon SFAA 236 AM JFFS-C Emily Sandilands SFAA 186 AM JMFS-C James Tocher SFAA 290 PM AMFS-C John Angiolini SFAA 280 PM AMFS-C Sean Buchannan SFAA 279 PM AMFS-C Ross Sandilands SFAA 259 AM VMFS-C Martin Nelson SFAA 221 AM JFFU Amy Melville SFAA 263 AM 1st - GOLD - OPEN GUEST GOLD & CHAMPION BRONZE GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER GOLD & CHAMPION GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER BRONZE GOLD & CHAMPION GOLD & CHAMPION JMFU Matthew Collinson SFAA 280 PM JMFU Matthew Somerville SFAA 249 AM JMFU Rian Weafer SFAA 231 PM YAFFU Robyn Geddes SFAA 290 AM YAMFU Ross Hood SFAA 278 PM YAMFU Nori Shimogowa SFAA 185 PM GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER BRONZE GOLD & CHAMPION (NEW RECORD) GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER AFFU Faye McInnes SFAA 296 PM GOLD & CHAMPION AFFU Kirsty Jackson SFAA 295 AM SILVER AFFU Kirsty Jackson SFAA 290 PM 2nd Session AFFU Evlyn Brown SFAA 281 AM BRONZE AFFU Joanna Krusche SFAA 278 AM AFFU Joanne Krusche SFAA 260 PM
17 AFFU Sandra Melville SFAA 167 AM DIVISION FIRST NAME SURNAME ASSOC SCORE X Count Session FINAL RESULT AMFU Blair McClure SFAA 300 37 PM GOLD & CHAMPION AMFU Stuart Plenty WFAA 299 PM SILVER AMFU Martin Krusche SFAA 298 AM BRONZE AMFU John Davidson SFAA 296 PM AMFU Derek Hood SFAA 293 PM AMFU Robert Guy WFAA 292 PM AMFU Mark Fagan SFAA 291 PM AMFU Colin Ferguson SFAA 284 PM AMFU Ross Sandilands SFAA 283 PM AMFU Anthony Hood SFAA 276 PM AMFU Tom Cooper SFAA 267 PM AMFU David Barker SFAA 263 AM AMFU Iain Farquhar SFAA 204 AM VMFU John Sneddon SFAA 298 AM VMFU Peter Wilkinson SFAA 288 AM VMFU Robert Smith SFAA 281 PM VMFU Eddie Stanley SFAA 281 PM VMFU Brian Robertson SFAA 251 PM VMFU David Reid SFAA 245 AM GOLD & CHAMPION SILVER BRONZE 73 Did you know that if you would like to show your appreciation and support for FAN UK and what Hels is doing (and to enable her to keep the magazine free for everyone) you can DONATE? You may or may not know that \"Field Archery News UK\" online magazine is researched, edited and produced by just one person whose aim has always been and still is to bring field archery in all its forms (alongside other forms of archery) and all associations & societies together in one place to celebrate, promote and share our wonderful sport with archers, clubs and enthusiasts across the UK and worldwide.Any sum to keep the magazine going would be greatly appreciated - thank you :-) To Donate via PayPal just visit https://www.paypal.me/FANUKHelsORselect the \"Donate with a card\" option (which does NOT go via PayPal once the Donate with a card option is selected) at https://www.paypal.com/donate/…
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Wolfshead Field Archers 23 February 2020 rd Thank you to all who joined us for our first open shoot of 2020. We hope that you enjoyed yourselves and look forward to seeing you again. Our shoot took place after storms Dennis and Ciara and before storm Jorge. Fortunately the weather on the day was not as bad as we'd feared but attendance was, understandably, significantly reduced. The 76 archers who took part in the competition experienced a course of 40 varied wood-land and moorland targets in the beautiful (if a little windy) surroundings of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. As always, thanks go to all the club members who prepared the course, acted as marshals or worked in the kitchen. Without their efforts the shoot would not have been possible. Andrew Cross 78
Ladies AFB Gents AFB Abigail Mawson Wyre Hall 290 1 Grant Kerr Wild Geese 558 0 Holly Macleod Stonebow 266 1 Geoff Smith Viper 554 7 Lana Waters Independent 266 0 Richard Powell Independent 492 4 Sue Colbeck Spirit of Sherwood 226 0 Keith Morris Row Brow 454 3 Dave Framingham Regent 372 2 David Hodgson Regent 318 1 Ladies BarebowEllie Smith Viper 496 1 Gents BarebowChris Hadden Viper 624 6 Junior BB (Under 14 Girls) Neale Fenny Stonebow 554 2 Cordelia Dixon Regent 380 0 Paul Lines Wild Geese 502 0 Paul Bashford Independent 430 4 Junior BB (Under 12 Girls) Richard Dalton Row Brow 388 1 Rebecca Mayes Wild Geese 586 4 Steve Dixon Regent 384 2 Neil McKenna Row Brow 324 4 Gents BowhunterRex Topping Worcester Woodland 292 1 Liam Blakely Stonebow 548 2 Simon Topping Worcester Woodland 282 0 Bruce McKenna Row Brow 154 1 Ladies FreestyleHelen Culham Independent 238 0 Gents FreestylePeter Eyles Independent 628 4 Ladies Hunting TackleRuth Hanlon Cobra 540 4 Gents Hunting TackleJean Horwood Stonebow 458 1 Andrew Burns Black Sheep 554 2 Heather Jefferson Viper 408 3 Peter Plunkett Derwynd 540 3 Chrissie Bratton Toft Hill 150 1 Colin Hall Viper 506 3 Matt Lilleker Independent 462 1 Richard Carter Stonebow 456 2 Andy Flint Stonebow 420 2 Brian Ford Wyre Hall 412 2 Colin Greenway Row Brow 410 1 Owen Sankey Castle Bowmen 386 1 Dave Wallace Viper 354 0 Nigel Bratton Toft Hill 342 1 Dave Blewitt Viper 300 0 Gents Longbow Andrew Bailey Row Brow 520 4 Mike Kime Viper 516 4 Richard Waters Independent 500 4 John Richardson Spirit of Sherwood 424 0 Darren Heron Butsfield 390 0 Stewart Atkinson Independent 368 2 Graham Ellerker Regent 364 2 Roy Corner Row Brow 256 1 Lawrence Hogan Wyre Hall 154 0 79
Gents Primitive Tom Bainbridge Butsfield 418 1 Grot Davies Independent 360 0 Ladies Traditional Bowhunter Julie Hodgson Viper 536 3 Sarah Dixon Regent 394 0Gents Traditional Bowhunter Mark Treadwell Long Eaton 660 8 Ladies UnlimitedRon Brown Regent 628 4 Michelle Betton Butsfield 440 3 John Hall Cobra 586 4 Steve Lethbridge Viper 586 2 Gents Unlimited Ben Kirkley Butsfield 552 4 Dave Greenbank Viper 862 11 Tim Downing Row Brow 518 5 John Whitehead Cobra 856 15 Mark Hodgson Viper 516 0 Gary Carney Stonebow 788 7 Bob Brown Stonebow 514 0 Gary Mathison Regent 504 2 Richard Pollit Row Brow 500 3 John Hutchinson Stonebow 494 4 Lez Barrell Wyre Hall 468 0 (6) Dominic Dodsworth Cobra 468 0 (4) Mark Mawson Wyre Hall 454 2 Charles Mayes Wild Geese 424 2 Morris Harker Stonebow 414 0 David Johnson Stonebow 350 0 80
Rules - Find the awesome Supporters of FAN UK who are Hiding in the word search grid! (Answers in the June/July 2020 issue of FAN UK!!)~ Supporters of FAN UK Word Search ~ARCHERY SUCCESS ARROW DOCTOR BOHNING CAROL ARCHERY CLICKERS ARCHERY CLUB EVENT DARK WORLD DESIGN GAMUT MANDARIN DUCK SHIRE ARCHERY THE ARCHERY SHOP82
One man & his shoot... Barry Cheadle’s open! ~ Sunday 23 February 2020 ~ rdAfter a breezy start, February 23rd turned into a pleasant early spring day. Archers from no less than 13 different clubs, as well as some independents, shot the 30 target course which - as always - was all 3Ds. The course was completely changed from the last layout, including the direction of travel. To my delight, for the first time ever, I was fully booked and had to run a reserve list! I also had to get some helpers on the car park. 48 4 8
85 I learnt quite a lot from my last shoot, and was determined to incorporate those improvements into the February shoot. When I asked people what their favourite targets were, the deer were a consistently popular choice, so I ordered this beautiful fallow buck target which proved very popular on the day. In fact he was such a beautiful target it seemed almost a shame to shoot him! For this shoot I limited the group size to a maximum of four, and it all seemed to flow nicely without any hold ups. It wasn't a long shot, but this upright meerkat proved really tricky... > > > > > >
48 6 8On my way around the course, I could hear roars of laughter in the distance and the occasional cheer which I took to be a good sign! There were entries in all of the classes, but Gents Longbow proved the most popular, with Karl Tonks taking first place. There was a funny moment when I called out the name for third place and a bemused John Watson emerged from the crowd, and I realised seconds later that I'd misread the score sheet and it should have been John Walton!
The format of shooting the 30 3Ds in one round seems to be working quite well, and the first cards were handed in at 12.55pm. By about 2.30pm, all the medals had been awarded and people were on their way home. It was brilliant to see so many new faces, and even better to hear them ask - \"When are you having your next one?\"
Field Archery News UK’s Events Calendaris updated regularly with shoots FROM MULTIPLE SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS for the forthcoming year… don’t forget to keep checking in athttp://fieldarcherynewsuk.wixsite.com/fanuk/event-calendar ~ F o r T h e L o v e O f F i e l d A r c h e r y ~ ~ F o r T h e L o v e O f F i e l d A r c h e r y ~ ~ F o r T h e L o v e O f F i e l d A r c h e r y ~ 89
Rules - Create as many words possible with the letters in the word wheel. You can only use each letter once and every word must have the letter in the center of the wheel. 91
“Wood Fever” All about making wooden bows and arrows By Jan Van Der Veen. There are a number of bow making books out there but Jan’s “Wood Fever” does approach the subject in a different way. “Wood Fever” is very insightful, ranging from the selection of lumber right through to the finished article. Jan’s passion really comes through, even to the point of when I was making a coffee, I was examining the trees in the garden to see if I could harvest anything! Jan’s in-depth look at the history of the European flat bow and some of our missing/lost history... as Jan states, “It has long been around”, but most would recognise the American Flat bow whilst not realising one of Europe’s oldest bow types. A good fact in Jan’s book is that you don’t need to track down expensive exotic timbers from around the globe to make a fast efficient bow. Many great bows are self-bows made from native species which are readily available. “Wood Fever” has really helped me (as a novice) to understand how to get the best out of the materials available, from taking the raw lumber to buy a pre-cut piece. The journey through the book also covers the more advanced techniques to build better and faster bows. Jan’s ability to weave the historical elements into each chapter creates fascinating stories covering the history and the bow types effortlessly. The biggest selling point for me is that as I am not a strong reader but the way Jan delivers the knowledge throughout is easy to follow, insightful - and the best part is that it is fun. The way his humour comes across shows how passionate he is about bow making, and yes it is addictive… ~ Q Review ~ 92
Photographer: ADAM BROWNING Location: Aurora FAC, 2017
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Several of our lovely readers & fellow archers have been asking me which clubs holding shoots allow dogs and which clubs allow crossbows – so… my question is, could you please help me to help them? You can let me know in a variety of ways, by letting me have your Club Name and a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ regarding Dogs and ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ regarding Crossbows at your shoots. You can contact me in the following ways:- 1. Email me at [email protected]. Contact me via the FAN UK website as a site member via Wix Engage message at http://fieldarcherynewsuk.wixsite.com/fanuk3. Send me a Private Message via the FAN UK Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FieldArcheryNewsUK/I am compiling an ongoing updated list in future issues of “Field Archery News UK” magazine and on the website. Thank you to those clubs who have already let me know and thank you in advance (and fingers crossed for more responses) to other clubs!! ������������☺������������������ Hels99
100 Rules - Can you solve these ANAGRAMS? CLUE: They are all types of CAKE!(Answers in the June/July 2020 issue of FAN UK!!)1. Revet veld2. Chace loot3. Acton flew unfade4. Ace tootle which5. Actor creak6. A rife tuck7. Liz in Rome zed8. A calf ks pj9. Brie snow10. Citron fuses
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