All,
IBO, and ASA have a seperate Crossbow Division. The rules between the (2) organizations are different.
The main thing in the IBO is arrow weight vs arrow speed. In the ASA, the speed limit is 330 fps with a 3% variance due to difference in chonographs. of cource there are other rules, and stipulations too, but those are the main differences between the (2) organizations.
Thanks,
Hoss
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In Topic: Serpent LTD
06 February 2012 - 04:09 PM
All,
Just to put another feather in the Serpant's hat, I won the Florida ASA this weekend with it.
shoots real good in my opinion.
Just to put another feather in the Serpant's hat, I won the Florida ASA this weekend with it.
shoots real good in my opinion.
In Topic: Helical fletching ????
17 January 2012 - 11:15 AM
All,
As I promised, here are some pictures of the new BloodSport Arrow from Harvest time Archery. Notice the fletching alignment in the Fletch View picture. This is patent pending, and works!
Fletch View - BloodSport.jpg 803.26K
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Side view - BloodSport.jpg 716.97K
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As I promised, here are some pictures of the new BloodSport Arrow from Harvest time Archery. Notice the fletching alignment in the Fletch View picture. This is patent pending, and works!
Fletch View - BloodSport.jpg 803.26K
6 downloads
Side view - BloodSport.jpg 716.97K
2 downloads
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