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04-21-2014, 05:10 PM
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I am confused
Ok so I recently bought a bow that I am going to set up to use as an 3d bow and potentially back up hunting bow so I do want it to be multi purpose.
First of all I have no clue about 3d but have heard about "hunter class" and other classes. I have no clue what I would enter as or rules or anything.
In setting up this bow I will probably go with a QAD HDX but am open to any and all suggestions but feel this is good and multi purpose.
Second is a sight first I have no clue what most guys use but for 3d do guys use lenses? Clarifier peeps? I don't know. I currently have an axion gridlock 7 pin .19 on my hunting bow. It's ok but I probably won't buy another.
I would think a single pin would be ideal for the various ranges one would be shooting but a single pin while hunting worries me.
Also what about pin size? Do 3d archers sight pins in, in 5 yard increments?
Again open to all or any suggestions!
Thanks,
Mike
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04-21-2014, 05:19 PM
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If you shoot a single movable sight then you are in MBO-open class (with or without a lens)
If you shoot a multipin sight that stays fixed for the entire shoot it is MBR -bow hunter release class
If you shoot a hunter class bow, no more than 4 pins, arrows have screw in points, stabizer under 12 inches....that is HUN - hunter class
.....there are more rules but this is a basic description.
My bow has a QAD rest, 5 pin Trophy Ridge Microalpha V5 in 10 yard increments 20-60, with 0.019 sized pins, and a 20 inch stab out front and a v-bar with 2x 10inch stabs out back.
I shoot MBR class.
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04-21-2014, 05:19 PM
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Check out the rule book at www.archrrycanada.ca. it lays everything out
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04-21-2014, 08:54 PM
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Anyone shoot .10 pins ? For either hunting or target?
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04-21-2014, 10:06 PM
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What are the distances shot in MBR and HUN?
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04-21-2014, 11:19 PM
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Tried reading the rules but for both MBR and HUN can you hunt with a four pin fixed sight that that floats like a MBG Accent? Provided you do not adjust your sight during the shoot?
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04-22-2014, 07:11 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike_W
What are the distances shot in MBR and HUN?
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MBR max 50 and HUN max 40 I believe.
LC
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04-22-2014, 08:01 AM
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I shoot .10 pins for outdoors and .19 pins for indoor. I just like the smaller pin in the sun it doesn't seem to glow super big like the .19 pin.
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04-22-2014, 09:43 PM
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Opened the thread because of the title. Learned something I was wondering about, myself... Thanks all...
Have not really looked into 3D yet, but I know if I do, it will become an addictive hobby. Can't afford the time or money just yet.
Cheers
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04-23-2014, 01:15 AM
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Nice Thread OP!
I too was curious about this and am looking at options since 3D is probably going to be my 'main focus' in terms of shooting my newest bow since I just don't hunt anymore..
I'm actually more confused now about what equipment I should 'Stay away from' so that I don't move myself into a class that I don't actually want to be in (if that's possible..) Having said that, I also have no clue 'Which Class' is more challenging or popular or perhaps the 'most fun'... I DO KNOW however, that I'm probably not going to be shooting MBO class so Lens' and such aren't going to be a 'priority' for me although I do like the option of getting a sight that allows lens' to be used if necessary (such as the AXCEL sights) for indoor FITA / League play.. Also, I kind of like the idea of having 5 -7 pins VS only 4 pins so that kind of messes things up as well, especially since I would like to shoot some 70-80 meter this spring/summer.
Very confusing indeed!!
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04-23-2014, 09:58 AM
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So a few things I have figured out is I don't want to compete with 3 foot stabilizers I would rather stay practical with a bow I can hunt with. That said it doesn't mean I wouldn't compete in a bow hunter release class.
I have decided to go with a Montana Black Gold Ascent sight that thing is sweet!! While it is a fixed pin it is also has a dial to use the bottom pin as a floating pin.
My setup will be four pins so I can compete in a hunter class but could also stretch that out for target, hunting ect. You cannot adjust your dial/sight during comp in any hunter class. I have a feeling I might be grabbing a second for my hunting bow but would leave it five pin.
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04-23-2014, 10:04 AM
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If you compete in MBR, then stab length is not regulated.
If you compete in HUN class max length is 12 inches, max distance is 40yrds....just need max 4 pins anyhow.
Not many compete in HUN class and many non-sanctioned shoots don't have that class.
LC
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04-23-2014, 10:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lefty-Canuck
If you compete in MBR, then stab length is not regulated.
If you compete in HUN class max length is 12 inches, max distance is 40yrds....just need max 4 pins anyhow.
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Yeah I got that from your first post and when reading the rule book. I'm just saying I wouldn't add that to my bow but that doesn't mean I wouldn't compete against the long stabilizers in MBR.
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04-23-2014, 02:36 PM
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The distances quoted for the classes are incorrect.
Currently they are:
Indoors: Hunter and MBR max 50 yards
Outdoors: Hunter Max 40 yards and MBR max 50 yards
At nationals last weekend they announced that a proposal has been put forth to get rid of the 40 yard max on the outdoor circuit after this year. Sounded like it will be the rule next year.
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04-23-2014, 03:04 PM
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Not incorrect when speaking outdoors...but incomplete when speaking inside
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04-23-2014, 03:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike_W
Yeah I got that from your first post and when reading the rule book. I'm just saying I wouldn't add that to my bow but that doesn't mean I wouldn't compete against the long stabilizers in MBR.
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The thing with a stab is I used to think like you until I tried a long stab out. I found a long stab and v-bar that really helped me steady....if you can use a long stab you might as well
That being said at Nationals a guy in our group finished very well with a short "hunting style" stab....what ever works for you is the right thing to use.
LC
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