GSB 3-D ARCHERY RULES

GSB 3-D ARCHERY RULES

MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERSHIP

Any person competing for awards at any GSB championship shoot must be a current member of the Granite State Bowhunters in good standing. Annual Membership for 2024 remain at $10 for an individual and $15 for a family membership. Shoot fees for 2024 are $15 for members, $18 for non-members and under the age of 18 free!

SHOOTING COURSE

SHOOTING COURSE

Each shoot shall consist of no less than thirty (30) targets. An archery tournament shooter's score will be considered valid as long as at least one target has been shot and scored according to the rules herein. All 3-D animals shall be identifiable from the stake and the kill obtainable, regardless of the equipment used.

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ARROWS

ARROWS

Only hunting / target arrows equipped with manufacturer-approved points and/or inserts that do not exceed the arrow diameter are acceptable. No blunts or broad heads shall be used by anyone.

ARROW WEIGHT

ARROW WEIGHT

All classes must shoot an arrow weighing at least 5 grains per pound of peak bow weight.

Further note: Check the manufacturer's recommendation concerning arrow weight per pound of bow weight. It is recommended that you do not shoot an arrow weighing less than the minimum recommendation for your bow.

MAXIMUM PEAK BOW WEIGHT

MAXIMUM PEAK BOW WEIGHT

A maximum of 80-pound peak bow weight in all Male classes except Traditional, which is 90 pounds. A maximum of 60-pound peak bow weight in all Female and Youth classes. A maximum of 40-pound peak bow weight in Cub class.

STABILIZERS & V-BARS

STABILIZERS & V-BARS

There are no length limits for all classes except for (the MHC/FHC) class. Stabilizers may only extend 12" from the face of the bow in the MHC/FHC class.

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OVERDRAWS

OVERDRAWS

Legal in all classes except Traditional Wood (trlw) and Traditional Unlimited (trlo) classes.

SIGHTS

SIGHTS

There is no limit to the number of pins on a sight or a sight's length. A sight in any fixed pin class, whether the sight can be moved without the use of a tool, will not be moved while on the range during a tournament.

REQUIRED INFORMATION

REQUIRED INFORMATION

All clubs must post that day's shoot rules and the GSB standing rules. (Award divisions, registration times, and cut-off times, if any).

RULE INFRINGEMENTS

RULE INFRINGEMENTS

Shall be monitored by all members and reported to the host club range officials for disciplinary action. Please conduct yourself in a sportsmanlike manner.

  • There is no discussion of yardage until the target has been scored.
  • Discussion is restricted to shooters that have already shot said target.
  • Keep yardage to yourself. (yourself does not include wives, children, husbands, friends, etc.)
  • The use of normal archery equipment or any part of the body as a range-finding device is a violation of range-finding devices.
  • Glassing the target from the stake after the shot is prohibited.
  • Please keep beverages and language under control.
  • Stay on the trail, and do not walk with a knocked arrow.
  • Horseplay is prohibited on the course.

GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION

GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION

The following shall be grounds for automatic disqualification of any shooter or the removal of any person from the shooting course:

  • Consumption of any alcoholic beverage on the range.
  • Any person who, in the judgment of range officials, is unfit to continue or to complete the course due to intoxication or physical impairment.
  • Alteration of the course. (moving stakes, breaking branches, etc.)
  • Conduct unacceptable to the range officer in charge.
  • Shooting at anything other than designated course targets.
  • Use of equipment not conforming to GSB standards.

TIEBREAKERS

TIEBREAKERS

In order to decide to tie scores, a shoot-off will be held using a 3-D animal target set at an unknown yardage with an X placed in the center of the highest scoring area. The arrow closest to the center of the X will determine the winner. If only one shooter is present at the shoot-off, he/she will be declared the winner.

SCORING

SCORING

To score, an arrow must be stuck in the target. Witnessed walk-throughs are to be scored as agreed on by the majority of the group or re-shot before shooters advance to the target. If a pass-through is revealed upon approach to the target by the shooting party, it will be scored zero points. (One arrow per shooter.)

Scoring shall be as follows:

  • 11 pts – Circle inside the vital area of the 10-point circle; if more than one, use the center circle only. The arrow must at least touch the circle.
  • 10 pts – Circle inside the vital area. The arrow must at least touch the circle.
  • 8 pts – Vital area other than the 10-point circle. The arrow must at least touch the vital area line.
  • 5 pts – Remainder of the animal touching body color; turkey tail counts as 5 points.
  • 0 pts – A hit in the ears, horn, or hoof not touching body color, any other miss, or glance off.

Score all legal 11-ring hits in the 10-point scoring area of the scorecard if a target happens to have one. All ties that cannot be settled in this manner will then be subject to a "shoot-off" method.

Any arrow shot accidentally or deliberately, if not in the scoring area of the target, will be scored as 0 pts. Any arrow that is dropped and can be recovered while touching the stake may be re-knocked and re-shot.

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ROBIN HOODS

ROBIN HOODS

Any arrow that "Robin Hoods" another arrow will receive the points of the original arrow as long as that arrow is stuck in and remains in the original arrow.

RANGE FINDERS

RANGE FINDERS

The use of range finders on the course is allowed within the Rangefinder (RFR) Class. Shooters that do not shoot from the Orange stake must donate their score. There is a strict rule regarding the open discussion of yardage that will result in disqualification and/or removal if violated.

EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED

EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED

Any equipment that falls outside our existing guidelines will be put in the open class until such time that the GSB Board of Directors makes a ruling as to which class it should be placed in.

GROUPS

GROUPS

Each shooting group shall consist of three (3) to six (6) shooters. Groups including children will include at least 2 shooting adults. If enough shooters cannot be found in a reasonable amount of time, then the club may, at their discretion, allow a smaller group of no less than 2 shooting adults. The club official must sign the two shooter's cards. (Please allow faster groups to shoot through. Good Sportsmanship and courtesy are appreciated.)

WHAT CONSTITUTES A SHOT

WHAT CONSTITUTES A SHOT

If the arrow leaves the bow for any reason, it shall constitute the shot unless it can be retrieved by the shooter with a portion of his/her body on the shooting stake, at which time the arrow may be re-knocked and shot again.

SHOOT STAKES

SHOOT STAKES

A portion of the shooter's body shall be touching the shooting stake. The shooter's body may be behind, to either side or in front of the shooting stake.

  • ORANGE STAKE: 50 yards max. MBO, MBR, RFR, SNR
  • GREEN STAKE: 45 yards max. FBRO, MSNR
  • YELLOW STAKE: 35 yards max. RHC, MHC, FHC, YTH
  • WHITE STAKE: 25 yards max. TLRW, TLRU, YTH (recurve or longbow only), & CUB
  • BLUE STAKE: 15 yards max. FUTURE BOWHUNTERS

SHOOTING TIME AT THE STAKE

SHOOTING TIME AT THE STAKE

The first shooter in each group has one minute from the time the target is safe and clear to move to the stake and release his/her arrow. Once the first shooter has released his/her arrow, each subsequent shooter has one minute from the time the previous shooter's arrow has been released to complete their shot. Each group is responsible for the shooters within the group. If other shooters point out a time rule infringement to your group, then it is your responsibility to speed up and stay within the allotted time. If the other groups protest you or your group, the entire group could be disqualified. Please move off the stake as soon as you have shot. Glassing of the target from the stake after the shot is prohibited.

SHOOTER OF THE YEAR

SHOOTER OF THE YEAR

The top five shooters in all classes will be awarded points toward the SOY. First place will receive 5pt down to the fifth place receiving 1pt. To receive the award, all shooters must follow the rules set forth by the GSB. Shooters also must be registered Members within the year that the points are accumulated.

SHOOT FEE - NEW FEES for 2024

SHOOT FEE - NEW FEES for 2024
  • GSB Member $15.00
  • GSB Non-member $18.00
  • Under 18 free