This year, the Northeast Outdoor Show along with Neighbors Gun Club is proud to present the first Indoor 3D Championship.

This Archery Shoot will feature 7 classes and will be an indoor shoot where all competitiors will shoot from the same line. Each category will have a minimum $100 cash prize. Payouts are determined by a minimum amount of entries for each category.

Time slots will open and expand based on participation and will be filled in a first come, first serve order. Each slot will feature up to 30 competitors. Once the 10:30am slot fills the next slot will be 12:30pm followed by 2:30pm and then 4:30pm. If Saturday sells out, Sunday will open at 10:30am followed by 12:30pm.

All competitiors MUST be able to shoot out to 35 yards and all classes are defined by equipment only.

Purchase your tickets now and pay only $25 per competitor. If available, walk ins will be welcome but pricing will be $35. Tickets includes admission to the Northeast Outdoor Show.

Competitors must check in a half hour before their assigned time.

CLASSES:
1. Hunter Class (HC)
A Compound hunting bow, the sight shall have fixed pins, without lens or magnification. Arrows must have screw-in points and at least three (3) feathers or vanes. Only one stabilizer may be used. Stabilizers must be no longer than12 inches measured from the point of attachment. (For the purposes of this rule, any device adding length or weight to the stabilizer shall be considered part of the stabilizer and shall be subject to the 12-inch rule.) Un-weighted vibration dampeners are not considered to be stabilizers; however, un-weighted vibration dampeners attached to the stabilizer are measured as a part of the stabilizer. Equipment in this class may be shot with finger tab, shooting glove or release.

2. Advanced Hunter Class (AHC)
A compound bow, Movable sights are allowed, archers may use a lens with no restrictions on magnification. Arrows must at least three (3) feathers or vanes. Any stabilizer system up to 12 inches long may be used. Additional Vbars maybe be used. Unweighted vibration dampeners are not considered to be stabilizers; however, unweighted vibration dampeners attached to the stabilizer are measured as a part of the stabilizer and are subject to the 12-inch rule. Equipment in this class may be shot with finger tab, shooting glove or release. AHC archers may use glue-in points.

3. Unlimited Class
Any bow & all target equipment, compound, recurve, or longbow shot with no restriction on sights, stabilizers, or style of release.

4. Female Unlimited
All compound, recurve, or longbow shot with no restriction on stabilizers or style of release. No sight restrictions shooters may use a lens with no restrictions on magnification. No arrow restrictions.

TRADITIONAL CLASSES

5. Recurve / Long bow (must be able to shoot out to 35 yards)
A recurve or longbow shot with fingers directly contacting the bowstring using a glove, finger tab, or bare fingers. A rest and plunger are all that may reside within the sight window of the bow. A clicker is allowed. All arrows shall be of the same material and be of uniform length and weight. String walking and face walking are permitted. A stabilizer measuring 12” or less may be used in Recurve

6. Youth unlimited Class Ages under 18 year’s old
(must be able to shoot out to 35yrds.)
Youth class is for archers under 18 years old. Equipment shall consist of a compound, recurve, or longbow shot with no restriction on sights, stabilizers, or style of release. No arrow restrictions.

7. Senior unlimited class 55 years old & up
All compound, recurve, or longbow shot with no restriction on stabilizers or style of release. No sight restrictions shooters may use a lens with no restrictions on magnification. No arrow restrictions.

SCORING:
Scoring Arrows
Scores will be tabulated as follows:

a. 11 points: 11 ring or “X” ring centered inside the 10 ring
b. 10 points: 10 ring or heart
c. 8 points: Vital
d. 5 points: Body
e. 0 points: Miss or arrow not touching body color.
c. An arrow shaft touching the line of a greater scoring area shall be given the higher score. Arrow parts that extend beyond the shaft such as feathers, vanes, or nock collars, cannot be used to score the arrow.
d. Arrows must stick in the target in order to receive a score other than a zero with the exception of a pass-through, robinhood, or bounce-back

Equipment Failures and Leaving the Course
Once an archer begins a shooting course, he or she must finish with his or her group unless given permission to leave by a range official, or in the event of equipment failure his or her shooting group. Any archer or group that leaves a range without the authorization of a range official will not be allowed to continue

Tie Scores, Unsportsmanlike Conduct and Misc.
11s will be used to break ties. The archer with the most 11s will be the winner. However, if two or more archers still finish with identical scores, the host club will declare a shoot-off. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated, and any competitior acting in such a manner may be asked to leave without be offered a refund. Range Masters decisions will be final.