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Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« on: February 28, 2013, 09:31:07 PM »
Who's going to be there & How do these things usually work?
Ive never been or seen a shooting competition.

Considering attending just so I can see how I shoot under pressure.
Seems like a good idea to see how It could kinda be when Im face to face with an animal. "Shooting in-front of tons of people."

Rewards? Do you use your own arrows, or theirs?
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2013, 09:52:06 PM »
There isn't much pressure. It's like golf. If a group is coming up just let em play thru. I shoot alone allot of the time and groups just let go ahead of them. It's fun, but funnier if ya can get in a group.

You start when ya want so it very casual shooting. It's a trail system so your not in front of to many at all. Just the group lettin ya slide thru.

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2013, 09:52:54 PM »
Stupid auto correct. Lol

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2013, 10:08:44 PM »
There isn't much pressure. It's like golf. If a group is coming up just let em play thru. I shoot alone allot of the time and groups just let go ahead of them. It's fun, but funnier if ya can get in a group.

You start when ya want so it very casual shooting. It's a trail system so your not in front of to many at all. Just the group lettin ya slide thru.
Interesting, Never would have thought that, How does scoring work? And again, do they supply arrows? Or do you bring your own, Id hate to lose some just because my range estimations were off :chuckle:
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2013, 10:19:21 PM »
There isn't much pressure. It's like golf. If a group is coming up just let em play thru. I shoot alone allot of the time and groups just let go ahead of them. It's fun, but funnier if ya can get in a group.

You start when ya want so it very casual shooting. It's a trail system so your not in front of to many at all. Just the group lettin ya slide thru.
Interesting, Never would have thought that, How does scoring work? And again, do they supply arrows? Or do you bring your own, Id hate to lose some just because my range estimations were off :chuckle:

You bring your own arrows, I can't remember how hey score 3d it isn't complicated and they can explain it to you before you head out to the course. I usually just shoot for the practice since I am normally solo.

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2013, 10:20:26 PM »
There isn't much pressure. It's like golf. If a group is coming up just let em play thru. I shoot alone allot of the time and groups just let go ahead of them. It's fun, but funnier if ya can get in a group.

You start when ya want so it very casual shooting. It's a trail system so your not in front of to many at all. Just the group lettin ya slide thru.
Interesting, Never would have thought that, How does scoring work? And again, do they supply arrows? Or do you bring your own, Id hate to lose some just because my range estimations were off :chuckle:

You bring your own arrows, I can't remember how hey score 3d it isn't complicated and they can explain it to you before you head out to the course. I usually just shoot for the practice since I am normally solo.
Ok cool, thanks for the information everyone.
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2013, 10:46:02 PM »
If your worried about losing arrows TSC has a rangefinder class. On the longer shots, guess first, range, shoot.
The scoring at TSC is-
Smallest ring(red)= X, used for tiebreakers only, not counted as 11
Medium ring(blue)=10
Large ring(white)=8
Anywhere outside the 8 ring, but above the belly line is a 5

Ignore the 14 and 12 rings, theyre not used in most 3d shoots. And remember, at TSC the 11 is counted as 10x. If two people finish with the same score, the one with the most X's wins.
TSC gives out pretty cool trophies as well. :tup:

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #7 on: March 01, 2013, 06:07:52 AM »
I'll be shooting for sure.  This is one of my favorite courses.

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #8 on: March 01, 2013, 09:24:37 AM »
When is this one coming up?  Also never shot a 3d shoot yet.

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #9 on: March 01, 2013, 09:26:18 AM »
March 9th and 10th

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2013, 03:31:05 PM »
I will be there wit the boy again! I also got a buddy coming down from PA with a group of traditional shooters. I know they wont be disappointed!
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #11 on: March 01, 2013, 03:36:00 PM »
If your worried about losing arrows TSC has a rangefinder class. On the longer shots, guess first, range, shoot.
The scoring at TSC is-
Smallest ring(red)= X, used for tiebreakers only, not counted as 11
Medium ring(blue)=10
Large ring(white)=8
Anywhere outside the 8 ring, but above the belly line is a 5

Ignore the 14 and 12 rings, theyre not used in most 3d shoots. And remember, at TSC the 11 is counted as 10x. If two people finish with the same score, the one with the most X's wins.
TSC gives out pretty cool trophies as well. :tup:
No rangefinders at this competition. Plus I dont have one and am fairly good at guestimating distances.

Thanks for the scoring sheet. Still iffy about competing. Im shy to completely new experiences. I get nervous when even my girl watches me shoot lol.
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #12 on: March 01, 2013, 05:04:21 PM »
There was a rangefinder class at every TSC 3d last year.
Maybe they got rid of it because nobody signed up?

Rangefinders are a problem at these shoots though. I dont care if youre just shooting for fun, but I see people using them on the second day when the score counts. I dont bring mine at all when Im shooting both days.
Two years ago at skookum archers there were a couple guys using rangefinders. They got second and third place, the second place guy slipped out with his trophy before anything was said, third place was turned in by a few groups but got to keep it anyway. Because of this my brother and a guy in his group didnt get a trophy. The main guy there gave them both a little plaque though. I got first and beat em without a rangefinder. Made it feel even better.
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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
« Reply #13 on: March 01, 2013, 06:29:11 PM »
If your worried about losing arrows TSC has a rangefinder class. On the longer shots, guess first, range, shoot.
The scoring at TSC is-
Smallest ring(red)= X, used for tiebreakers only, not counted as 11
Medium ring(blue)=10
Large ring(white)=8
Anywhere outside the 8 ring, but above the belly line is a 5

Ignore the 14 and 12 rings, theyre not used in most 3d shoots. And remember, at TSC the 11 is counted as 10x. If two people finish with the same score, the one with the most X's wins.
TSC gives out pretty cool trophies as well. :tup:
No rangefinders at this competition. Plus I dont have one and am fairly good at guestimating distances.

Thanks for the scoring sheet. Still iffy about competing. Im shy to completely new experiences. I get nervous when even my girl watches me shoot lol.
Dont worry about competing its the best archery practice you can get. And all clubs flight the classes so your scoreing against people of you shooting ability. Its all about haveing fun and there is always people there with tones of experiance willing to offer advice! Come on out you will enjoy it and be waiting for the next one!
Remember that buck is climbing that Mt. every day!

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Re: Wet Buffalo 3-d Shoot @ Tacoma Sportsmans Club
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