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420 Pro-Am $$$ TOURNAMENT Come and shoot with the PROS!

F r i d a y, S a t u r d a y & S u n d a y F e b r u a r y 4 t h , 5 t h & 6 t h , 2 0 1 1

CREEKWOOD ARCHERY • 451 LAWRENCE RD • BROCKPORT, NY 14420 • (585) 392-2030 • www.creekwoodarcher y.com

420 Pro-Am

Archery Tournament February 4-6, 2011 Creekwood Archery 451 Lawrence Road Brockport, NY 14420 585-392-2030 www.creekwoodarchery.com

All shooters welcome Pros Amateurs Youth

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT DIVISIONS?

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT DIVISIONS?

Pro division • entry fee $150.00 • Payout 85% Male Freestyle Guaranteed Payout $750.00 and Female Freestyle Guaranteed Payout $500.00 and Freestyle Limited Divisions - Male and Female Senior (55+) Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Divisions - Male and Female Bowhunter Freestyle and Bowhunter Freestyle Limited Divisions - Male and Female Senior (55+) Bowhunter Freestyle and Bowhunter Freestyle Limited Divisions Male and Female Senior (55+) Freestyle Divisions - Male and Female Combined Recurve/Traditional Division. All shooting is at 20 yards.

The five spot 420 target—there are 5 scoring circles with 3 scoring rings in each circle: The outer blue ring has a score of 4 points. The arrow must touch the blue ring to score. The shading inside this blue ring has no different scoring value and is only there to draw your attention to the center of the entire target. The grey center has a score of 5 points and the arrow must touch it to score 5 points. The white “X” ring inside the center grey circle has a score of 6 points. The arrow must touch any part of the line making the “X” ring. The last scoring possibility is an Inside “X” which is accomplished by the arrow being inside the line making the white “X” ring without touching it, thus being called an Inside “X” which has a score of 7 points. The “X” ring is smaller than a regular NFAA 5 spot.

Amateur division • entry fee $30.00 • Payout 50% Male and Female Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Divisions—Male and Female Senior (55+) Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Divisions - Male and Female Bowhunter Freestyle and Bowhunter Freestyle Limited Divisions - Male and Female Senior (55+) Bowhunter Freestyle and Bowhunter Freestyle Limited Divisions Male and Female Senior (55+) Freestyle Divisions - Male and Female Combined Recurve / Traditional Division. All shooting is at 20 yds. Youth division (14 & under) • entry fee $20.00 • Payout Trophies Youth Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Divisions – Youth Bowhunter Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Divisions. Youths 11 and under shoot at 10 yards. Youths 12 to 14 shoot at 20 yards.

WHAT ARE THE SHOOTING TIMES? Youth division - 4:00 pm on Saturdays Pro division and Amateur division - 7:00 pm on Friday, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm and 7:00pm on Saturday and on Sunday a 10:00 am and 1:00 pm line. Upper and lower targets will be shot on all lines.

WHAT IS A 420 AMBASSADOR?

Shoot one round of 60 arrows at a target that brings the challenge back to everyone Guaranteed Pro Male & Pro Female Freestyle pay outs See website for details and entry form Late registration after Saturday, January 26, 2011

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A 420 Ambassador is a person who helps recruit shooters to attend the shoot. On the entry form put down the persons name who told you about the shoot. There will be a prize given. The more that come the better the shoot and the winnings. There will be one or more ambassador awards.

WHAT IS A 420 TARGET? When you register, we will send you some targets. This target, copyrighted by Creekwood Archery in 2008, named because 420 points is the maximum score a archer can achieve. The target is one that keeps challenging the archer no matter what his ability is and allows him to win even if he has shot an arrow he is not happy with. It is a target which can be shot as a single spot or a five spot target, your choice. If you choose to shoot a single spot your arrows must be numbered and scored in the order shot as we use first-outs as a tie breaker.

The single spot 420 target there are 5 scoring rings: The outer blue ring has a score of 1 point. The arrow must be in or touch the blue ring. The second most outer blue ring including the outer most white ring has a score of 2 points. The arrow must be in the second most outer blue ring or touch the white ring surrounding it. The shading inside this blue ring has no different scoring value and is only there to draw your attention to the center of the entire target. The third most outer blue ring including the outer most white ring has a score of 3 points. The arrow must be in the third most outer blue ring or touch the white ring surrounding it. The shading inside this blue ring has no different scoring value and is only there to draw your attention to the center of the entire target. The inner most blue ring including the white ring outside of it has a score of 4 points. The arrow must be in the inner most blue ring or touch the white ring surrounding it. The shading inside this blue ring has no different scoring value and is only there to draw your attention to the center of the entire target. The grey center has a score of 5 points and the arrow must touch it to score 5 points. The white “X” ring inside the center grey circle has a score of 6 points. The arrow must touch any part of the line making the “X” ring. The last scoring possibility is an Inside “X” which is accomplished by the arrow being inside the line making the white “X” ring without touching it, thus being called an Inside “X” which has a score of 7 points. The “X” ring is smaller than a regular NFAA 5 spot. The target is shot in three total games consisting of four ends of five arrows each for a total of 60 arrows. Two rounds of practice are shot before the scoring begins. Scoring goes like this: First you call your total number of “X”s including “IX”s, then you call the total number of “IX”s, and then you call the total score (5’s & 4’s for the 5 spot target or 5’s, 4’s, 3’s, 2’s, and 1’s for the single spot target). The addition of those three numbers gives you the continued on page 39 ARCHERY MAGAZINE

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