Enough acronyms in there for you? I was wondering about the legality of the HHA Optimizer for use in the various competitions. What brings this up is that Paul V. was using one of the Parker/Hawke prototypes that allows yardage adjustments. Would the HHA device fall into that same category?
Anyone know if they are allowed with ASA or IBO?
IBO, ASA and HHA Optimizer
Started by Revival, Jun 07 2010 01:20 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 June 2010 - 01:20 PM
Brad
#2
Posted 07 June 2010 - 01:53 PM
Not sure about IBO, but I think ASA made 2 classes to accommodate. I think.
#3
Posted 07 June 2010 - 02:16 PM
Javan Parsons won the 300 fps class with an adjustable scope, custom stock, and a bubble (level) on the riser of the Excal.
My opinion is that the rules should only allow those types of modifications in the 330, or Modified / Pro class no matter the speed. The 300 / Crossbow Hunter class should only allow standard scopes, red dots, and / or pins in that class.
The A.S.A. has been more than willing to listen, and take all suggestions.
Note:
The A.S.A., in compound classes I shot in the past, made a person move up to the next class if they won, or won a certain amount of money. This kept the playing field moving, and fresh. No new person would need to worry about shooting against a recurring champion, or more superior equipment.
It was alot of fun to shoot!
My opinion is that the rules should only allow those types of modifications in the 330, or Modified / Pro class no matter the speed. The 300 / Crossbow Hunter class should only allow standard scopes, red dots, and / or pins in that class.
The A.S.A. has been more than willing to listen, and take all suggestions.
Note:
The A.S.A., in compound classes I shot in the past, made a person move up to the next class if they won, or won a certain amount of money. This kept the playing field moving, and fresh. No new person would need to worry about shooting against a recurring champion, or more superior equipment.
It was alot of fun to shoot!
Thanks,
"Hoss"
Mark W. Beck
Muddy Companies
Muddy Outdoors
Bloodsport
"Hoss"
Mark W. Beck
Muddy Companies
Muddy Outdoors
Bloodsport
#4
Posted 07 June 2010 - 02:17 PM
Revival said:
Enough acronyms in there for you? I was wondering about the legality of the HHA Optimizer for use in the various competitions. What brings this up is that Paul V. was using one of the Parker/Hawke prototypes that allows yardage adjustments. Would the HHA device fall into that same category?
Anyone know if they are allowed with ASA or IBO?
Anyone know if they are allowed with ASA or IBO?
Brad,
IBO does not care.
A.S.A. dose not care at this point. It may change to accomodate more crossbow owners if they see a need.
Thanks,
"Hoss"
Mark W. Beck
Muddy Companies
Muddy Outdoors
Bloodsport
"Hoss"
Mark W. Beck
Muddy Companies
Muddy Outdoors
Bloodsport
#5
Posted 07 June 2010 - 08:17 PM
Hoss said:
My opinion is that the rules should only allow those types of modifications in the 330, or Modified / Pro class no matter the speed. The 300 / Crossbow Hunter class should only allow standard scopes, red dots, and / or pins in that class.
Agree. It is the 330 class I am referring to, but wouldn't mind giving the other class a go. Early rules I saw said no adjustible scopes and I had my TRUGLO scope taped.
Brad
#6
Posted 01 July 2010 - 05:51 PM
Revival, on 07 June 2010 - 08:17 PM, said:
Agree. It is the 330 class I am referring to, but wouldn't mind giving the other class a go. Early rules I saw said no adjustible scopes and I had my TRUGLO scope taped.
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