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DCAS Summer Postals

Dear members

 

Due to the number of events held over the summer period Chris and myself will not be holding a summer club competition. Instead we will be concentrating efforts in the Devon and Cornwall Summer Postals and encourage all members to take part. We have entered the following teams:

 

1 team Compound Long Warwick – team of 3 senior compound archers 2 doz @ 80yds and 2 doz @ 60yds

 

2 team Recurve Long Warwick – teams of 3 non compound archers 2 doz @ 80yds and 2 doz @ 60yds

 

1 team Longbow Short Warwick – team of 3 longbow archers 2 doz @ 50yds and 2 doz @ 40yds

 

1 team Recurve Short Warwick – team of 3 non compound archers 2 doz @ 50yds and 2 doz @ 40yds

 

1 team Junior Short Warwick – team of U16 archers one of which may be compound 2 doz @ 30yds and 2 doz @ 20yds

 

All rounds are 5 zone scoring on a 122cm face with 6 sighters allowed at the longest distance

 

We have entered a variety of catagories to ensure all abilities are catered for. Please can you review the above and decide which catagory you would like to have a bash at. Please can you shoot your rounds as soon as possible and remember you can only shoot in this event once per month with your first score counting and only in one category per month.

 

Happy shooting

Rob


Bank Holiday Monday Shoot

On Bank Holiday Monday, the 5th of May we will be shooting a belated St George and associated  rounds, sighters at 10.00. The urn will be on and the BBQ will be available, bring your own food.

ALL abilities will be catered for so its an ideal time for the newer members to come and join in.

See you there, Paul.


Summer Season

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Brixham Archers outdoor venue is now prepared and ready for use for the 2014 outdoor season. If you still need to complete your indoor league match, you have until April 23rd to do so.

Generally, with exception for bad weather if a key holder is present – the unit will be closed for regular use after the 23rd April.

 

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It is important for you to know the gate access code as once you have turned a car into the lane, it is very difficult to reverse out onto the main road.

 

Rob, Chris and associates, have worked brilliantly on professionally surveying the field and marking out the field so that it fully complies with the NGB’s insurance criteria.

I have attached the plan of the new field layout for you to look at and understand where the safe target lanes are situated.

The shooting range orientation has been rotated around slightly. You will find that there are basically two boxes – The shorter wider box on the right is for target distances up to but no greater than 60 yards.

The longer, narrower box on the left is for target distances of up to 100 yards.

Compound bows or any other bows using a mechanical release/trigger must only be used in the left hand 100 yard box.

When setting out your targets and shooting line positions, you must be mindful and considerate to the space needed for other archers. Please align your shooting position squarely to the target!

 

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Club sessions will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, with a club coach being available on the Tuesdays. Because of members working schedules, these sessions will be more flexible.

However, at the weekends on Saturdays and Sundays time will be more regimented.

Saturday – assembly by 13.30, ready for shooting at 14.00. Sunday  – assembly by 09.30, ready to shoot at 10.00.

By sticking to a proper start time, the club will be better placed to organise weekend fixtures. There are plenty of other times in the week for members to shoot a lot more informally!

 

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Although it is socially better to be shooting with at least one other person present, the club are allowing Solo shooting only by experienced senior members who are vetted by the committee. Written applications must be handed to a committee member or e-mailed to the club secretary, Ian Caira – ianba@caira.co.uk.

If allowed the privilege of solo shooting – the target must be set up along the middle of the 100 yard box.

 

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Within the answers to the recent club questionnaire, there were one or two people with skills that they are prepared to use for the benefit of the club. i.e. Woodworking skills, Administration etc.

Unfortunately, because the questionnaire is anonymous, we don’t know who you are! Please make yourselves known to the committee.

 

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Alan George has kindly offered to organise “Settling in” sessions for newer members to become acquainted with several aspects that newer members need to be aware of or knowledgeable about. Subjects such as turning up and signing in – putting up targets and faces – general safety on the field – finding the appropriate score sheets and how to fill them in properly – where to get the club clothing from – explain the classification scheme – setting up bows etc (perhaps with the help of the coaches).

I think these sessions will be starting on Thursday 1st May.

You will be receiving more news of these sessions shortly.

 

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Junior sessions?

The junior specific sessions that were being run by parent members, Liz and Steve (Thank you both), will be finishing on Wednesday 16th April (tonight at the Churston Field).

However there is no reason why a junior session cannot continue to be run by someone else if you juniors are wanting to continue with your own session.

It would appear that some juniors don’t have the time to continue, but others may well want and have the time to continue – It is up to you juniors and your parents to ask the committee to arrange to facilitate what you want!

(I personally think that a junior session should still be available to all the junior members).

For new junior members who don’t yet have your own equipment – don’t worry, the club have a certain amount of intermediate bows that are there for your use at tournaments until you acquire your own.

Please ask me (Malcolm – 01803 843097 or this e-mail address) about your equipment needs. We want you to advance and enjoy your archery!

 

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Facilities.

There are lots of rumours flying around about the impending loss of the Indoor Unit.

Let me put you in the picture as much as I can. Basically I am not yet sure either, but we have been working to open doors to alternative venues!

Firstly, you must all realise how very unusually fortunate you have been over the last 20 months to have such a brilliant indoor facility!

 

Years ago we only had the use of an outdoor field at the cricket club all year round! No indoor shooting unless you travelled to a competition. Later we were fortunate to have the winter use of a hall/barn at a campsite.

When the campsite was sold we moved to the grammar school gym for two sessions each week of the winter. Latterly, these two sessions were costing the club around £2500 for the two sessions in the small gym. With the membership growing, this was becoming very crowded!

We looked around for an empty industrial unit that we could use for free!

The landlord was having to pay £7000 per year for rates on his empty property. We offered to pay the rates if he allowed us to use the unit for free until a proper tenant who would pay the £18,000 rent was found.

 

Brixham Archers registered as a CASC (Community Amateur Sports Club) in order to qualify for the mandatory 80% rates relief. We signed a lease that gave either party a 1 month period of notice to quit.

I must emphasise that the agent was extremely helpful in facilitating this agreement!

So the unit has cost us around £1400 rates per annum plus about £37 each month for buildings insurance, plus around £10 each week of the winter for the utilities

A brilliant facility at that cost for potentially 24/7 use!

 

Unfortunately for us, the landlord seems to have now found a proper paying tenant for his property and will want us to vacate sometime this year.

When we initially heard about the new prospective tenant, it was thought that we may have to vacate the property around March of this year.

We still have not been given notice, although I have heard by other means that the new tenant wants to be up and running before Christmas. (They would need to re-fit the unit in time for their opening).

The last time I saw the agent, he was extremely pleased with how we have looked after the unit and said that there may possibly be another empty but slightly smaller unit available for us move into if we lose this current one.

This is only a possibility at the moment!

 

So what are our options?

 

a/ Wait to see what or if the current agent has to offer us.

 

b/ We have been involved with two projects – one at S. D. College and another at Paignton Academy. With this “networking” we are hopeful that with already having a foot in the door, we may be considered to rent their facilities for next winter if needed. There is also the possibility of using the grammar school again.

However, these sessions would be a lot more expensive and at fixed times. We would also have to put up and take down the targets and netting.

But it may well be that we have to go back to doing what nearly all other archery clubs in the country have to do!

It may be possible to apply for a grant towards the extra expense of hiring extra shooting times. Who will volunteer to look for and apply for such a grant?

 

c/ The other weak possibilities are those of facilities at Brokenbury (doubtful) or perhaps being involved with the developments at Clennon Valley. (This is why we have been asking you to fill in the surveys)

With all the networking being done over the last five years – at least archery is now being mentioned by the powers that be. Although from my experiences to date, I would not be too hopeful!

 

The rent for the Churston field has been doubled this year – but at least we do have somewhere to shoot outdoors. We also have the woods that we rent for the “Field Archery”. These woods are massively underused!

Some years ago we had a very active field archery section, but some of us are getting older and the woods need young fit people to help to maintain them.

Fortunately, Bryan ( a very experienced  field archer) has re-joined the club and is willing to lead with the re-planning of the field archery course. Notice I said “lead” – not do all the work on his own!

Those of you who have never tried field archery should really go along and try it and then give help to Bryan in the re-building of the course.

I am sure that you will really enjoy the different discipline! More use of the woods would also help balance the use of all our facilities.

Bryan can be contacted on: 07976 215177.

 

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Finally. Can I ask again that ALL MEMBERS consider asking yourselves “What can I do to help the club”. The club expects all it’s members to help in some way to run YOUR CLUB.

If “they” aren’t arranging what you want – Why don’t you become one of “them” and make your ideas happen!!

 

Cheers

 

~Malcolm~


BA Indoor Champs Qualifying Rounds 2014

Here is the list of qualifying rounds for the Club Indoor Champs 2014.

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I have organised that all those that have shot will be shooting again in the Friday H2H’s on (11th April 2014) starting at 7.00 pm.

 

The archers that didn’t make the cut-off will be given another opportunity to shoot in the “Second Chance” section. So please – all of you that have put in a score – turn up and shoot!

 

If everyone brings a little food, it will help the evening go well.

 

The H2H will be decided by the first archer to reach 4 points. (Usually 6 points – but that would take up too much time in an evening)

Each archer shoots three arrow ends and adds up the score. Whichever of the two archers has the highest score wins 2 points. The loser gets no points and in the case of a draw, there will be 1 point each.

Ties are decided by a 1 arrow shoot-off.

 

Good luck everyone.

 

~Malcolm~


Indoor Championship Shoot

Hi folks,

Now spring coming along, the indoor season is coming to an end.

We are intending to do an indoor championship shoot. This is ideal for our newcomers to rub shoulders with our established members and get used to shooting competitively.

Malcolm has kindly offered to organise this.

Due to membership numbers we will have qualifying shoots, that being a FITA 18 Triple (Juniors and Longbows-single face).

You will need to shoot this on one of the sessions next week – (1st to 6th April). Please designate this as the champs round before starting and mark it ‘champs qualifier’ on your submitted score sheet.

Score sheets will be collected on Monday 7th April.
The head to head final will then be shot on Friday 11th April.
Those spectators or luck enough to be shooting, bring food.

PS I like cake, any cake.

New members, if your uncertain what a FITA 18 triple round is, ask one of our established members.

Established members……find out what a FITA 18 round is quick J

Kind regards,
Ian.


Winter League Round 10

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Here are the latest results for the indoor winter league. Quite a few people did not shoot the last round. We had also extended the previous round for the same reason. I guess people are tiring of league and want to shoot outside but please persevere as it is unfair on other competitors who do want to see the competition through to the end.

 

There are two more rounds to shoot. The newly posted round 10 which needs to be shot by 9th April and then the final round 11 which is to be shot by 23rd April. If you wish to shoot either of these rounds outside please do so but bear in mind it must be a full Portsmouth round and you will need to ensure you have the correct target face. If you do shoot outside please email me your score and who witnessed it.

 

We propose the finals will be shot outside. The second and third places in each league will shoot a six way head to head with the top three progressing to a six way final against the winners of the three leagues (please shoot the remaining rounds even if you have no chance of reaching the last stages).

 

We would like to shoot the semi and finals as a live head to head without the need to convert scores whilst the competition is in progress. Therefore we have two ideas. Please can you let us have your choice by email. If no one responds or it is a tie we will decide!

 

First option is an outdoor Portsmouth. Compound archers would have three arrows, gents recurve/ladies compound four arrows, ladies and juniors five, longbow archers would have six. Competitors would then select their best three arrows each end.

 

Second choice is to shoot an outdoor round applicable to the bow style as follows:

 

Recurve – FITA 70m – 122cm face

Compound – FITA 50m – 80cm compound face 5-10 zone scoring

Longbow – FITA 50m – 122 cm face

 

Perhaps the second option would work better for the summer competition below?

 

Chris and myself propose to organise a summer competition. We hope this will be categorised into different bow styles and if numbers allow maybe graded on ability a little. One problem with the winter league has been competitors not being able to shoot for whatever reason. With the summer competition we hope to alleviate this by not shooting against an individual but against all your leagues scores for that round. The top scorer for each round would get 10 points, the second 9 points etc. If competitors don’t shoot there then no points are awarded.

 

We would be interested to hear any other comments on the winter league and suggestions so we can make any improvements.

 

Please can you also email me if you are interested in the summer competition and which bow style you would shoot.

 

Happy shooting

Rob and Chris