Rules for scoring (continued)
If an archer, while drawing the bow with an arrow before the shooting starts, or during breaks between distances, releases an arrow, intentionally or otherwise, this will cause the archer to lose the highest scoring arrow of the next scoring end.
A member arriving after shooting has started will forfeit the number of arrows already shot, unless the DoS is satisfied the Member was delayed by circumstances beyond his or her control.
In the case of an equipment failure an archer will only be allowed to make up the number of arrows that can be shot within 15 minutes while following the standard of shooting.
An arrow shot before or after the specified time or out of sequence will be considered as being part of that end and will cause the archer to lose the highest scoring arrow of that end which will be scored as a miss.
An arrow shot on the competition field after the DoS has officially closed the practice session on the competition field, (which is after the pulling of the practice arrows), or during breaks between distances or rounds will cause the archer to lose the highest scoring arrow of the next scoring end.
Prior to all arrows being scored the target face and arrows must not be touched or moved in any way. Under no circumstances should another archer’s arrows be withdrawn without their prior consent.
A member arriving after shooting has started will forfeit the number of arrows already shot, unless the DoS is satisfied the Member was delayed by circumstances beyond his or her control.
In the case of an equipment failure an archer will only be allowed to make up the number of arrows that can be shot within 15 minutes while following the standard of shooting.
An arrow shot before or after the specified time or out of sequence will be considered as being part of that end and will cause the archer to lose the highest scoring arrow of that end which will be scored as a miss.
An arrow shot on the competition field after the DoS has officially closed the practice session on the competition field, (which is after the pulling of the practice arrows), or during breaks between distances or rounds will cause the archer to lose the highest scoring arrow of the next scoring end.
Prior to all arrows being scored the target face and arrows must not be touched or moved in any way. Under no circumstances should another archer’s arrows be withdrawn without their prior consent.