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NCAS 1ST CASWELL VENUE CHANGE

Due to a waterlogged ground, the venue for the 1st Caswell Shoot on 6th May has been moved from Kettering Cricket Club to Wellingborough Open Archery Clubs’s outdoor range at Wrenn School, Doddington Road, Wellingborough NN8 2JJ.

Assembly time remains the same at 9:15 am.

Sywell is Waterlooged – Saturday cancelled – but back on Tuesday (hopefully)

The conditions at Sywell are absolutely atrocious due to the persistent rain. The car park and area round the container are waterlogged and the field as you can imagine is worse. The decision has therefore been made to abandon archery tomorrow (Saturday 28th April). Subject to conditions improving outdoor shooting  on Tuesday evenings starts at Sywell on Tuesday 1st May at around 5.30pm to dusk. We will keep you posted of any changes.
The collection of Sponsor money from the Shootathon will be finalised next Saturday 5th May

252s and Classification Schemes are back

Now we are shooting outside, we resume the 252 and classification awards, full details of which can be found on these pages 252 and Classification.Members can partake of the 252 scheme at any club shooting session (subject to the rules outlined), whereas the Classification scheme awards can only come from scores at recognised club shoots and tournaments. To qualify for the 252 awards archers need to shoot 252 points (there are adjusted scores for longbows/compounds etc.) three times at different distances of 20,30,40,50,60,80 and 100 yds).

  1. The score of 252 or more to be shot from 3 dozen arrows, using a 5 Zone scoring. (9, 7, 5, 3, 1) After 6 sighters.
  2. The 3 dozen arrows may be shot alone, or as the first 3 dozen of a longer imperial round.
  3. There is no restriction on the order of distances in which the badges are obtained, (ie: a 30 yard badge may be obtained before a shorter distance is attempted. Therefore you may achieve your 60 yard badge, then go for a 20 yard badge

Badges (which cost £2 each) are awarded for each distance and samples of these are being ordered. The Classification Badges are free.

Records Roundup April 2012

Our club records have been updated today. We congratulate David Quemby for setting a new County Triple Portsmouth Gents Compound record of 1698 at the NCAS County Championships at Rothwell on the 11th March. Not only that, David earned a silver in the single round and golds in the double and triple rounds. He has also claimed new club records for the Portsmouth single and double rounds and the Stafford and Stafford Double Rounds.  Susan Corless achieved a new ladies recurve club record at the Wicken Stafford Shoot. Well done.