Back by popular demand and bigger and better than ever! You’ve seen it before on television, now come and experience the thrill of shooting your bow in a real, interactive 3-D archery tournament. Bring your bow to compete or just to practice. Men’s, Women’s, Youth or traditional categories.
The first 20 people get a free round.
Each shooter entered will receive a Realtree turkey hunting field book. New 7 target system!!!!!!!!!!!
Tournament Entry Free is $20 for two additional rounds.
Practice and qualifying rounds Friday 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Tournament on Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Free youth archery clinic to be held on Saturday morning from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m.. A great hands on introduction into the great sport of archery for kids of all ages.
Only compound or traditional archery with field points
2009 SHOOOT EM! 3-D POP UP
Bow-hunter-Fixed pin with no magnifying, 12 inch or less stabilizer. V-bar is considered a stabilizer.
Teen- ages 13, 14, and 15
Pre-teen- ages 12 and under
Team
2009 SHOOOT EM!FORMAT
Each competitor will shoot TWO (2) rounds from an elevated platform from a tree stand.
The two (2) rounds will be added together for a total score. The total score will be used to rank the top eight (8) or sixteen (16) shooters in each division. If there are 30 shooters or less in a division, 8 shooters will advance to the elimination round; if there are 31 or more shooters in a division, 16 shooters will advance.
The shooters advancing to the elimination round will be placed in a heads up, single elimination round in the following order: 1 vs. 8, 2 vs. 7, etc. If there are 16 in the elimination round it will be: 1 vs. 16, 2 vs. 15, etc.
ENTRY FEES
PRACTICE ROUNDS - 2 FOR $10.00
BOWHUNTER- $20.00 (TWO ROUNDS)
TEEN---PRE-TEEN--$15.00
TEAM------------------$20.00 (TWO PEOPLE)
Prizes
Approximately $2500 in cash and prizes!
The top women in Bowhunter gets a $100.00 gift certificate from She Safari.
2009 Team Bowmaster Rules
Shooters are only allowed 7 arrows in the tree stand.
A dropped arrow may not be retrieved by anyone.
Equipment failure:
If a shooter has equipment failure during a round and stops before completing the round, that round will be re-shot.
If a shooter completes a round and then discovers equipment failure that round score will stand.
If Bowmasters of Arkansas has equipment failure during a round,the round will be re-shot. If Bowmasters of Arkansas must stop a round due to some unforeseeable problem, the round will be re-shot.
The maximum draw weight allowed is 80 pounds.
Then minimum arrow weight allowed is 5 grains per pound of draw weight.
Scoring will be 14,12,10,8 and 5.
All ties in the qualifying rounds will be broken by Bowmasters of Arkansas personnel. In the case of identical ties, and all ties in the finals, the ties will be broken by a shoot off round.
You may shoot in more than one division provided you shoot equipment common to that division. A shooter may not shoot in both Advanced and Bow-hunter divisions.
No range finding devices will be allowed in the shooting area.
A shooter may re-enter the tournament FIVE (5) times. If the shooter re-enters, his/her initial score will be erased and the following score will count. NO EXCEPTIONS. Shooters will be allowed to re-enter as time permits.
The consumption of alcohol before or during a tournament will be grounds for immediate disqualification from the tournament.
I'v shot in this for the last three years and a few others they have put on. Team Bowmasters host a great shoot. They are fun and everyone who enjoys shooting bows should try it out.
#10: by Sandie Griffin on 02.05.2009 @ 01:03pm CST
Can a woman still qualify for the gift certificate if she is on a team with her husband? Also, do you have to pay to qualify and to be in the tournament? Plus do you have to keep paying the $7.00 to get in if your in the tournament?
#9: by David Mosesso on 02.03.2009 @ 02:44pm CST
The stand is only a foot or so off of the ground and the furthest shot is approximately 25 yards. A 45# draw weight is fine.
#8: by Angela on 01.29.2009 @ 03:24pm CST
How high is the stand, 10 ft. or so? and 25 yd. shot for the bowhunter category, is there any minimum qualifications, i shoot 45# and 25" draw there abouts. Thanks.
#7: by Brent Jones on 01.29.2009 @ 12:38pm CST
25 yards is that for the Bowhunter class ?
#6: by Greg Morris on 01.26.2009 @ 08:41am CST
25 Yards.
#5: by Zachary Breckenridge on 01.25.2009 @ 02:53pm CST
I was wondering approximately what the farthest yardage to shoot would be. I have not shot in this tournament before and was curious about what I should set my pins at for the competition.
#4: by Robin Hood on 01.30.2008 @ 07:32am CST
Prizes are determined by Team Bowmaster and are based upon the number of participants. We typically have a full field so there are top level prizes. Most prizes are sponsor related items, most all are top notch prizes. They may include items such as bow cases, Hunter Safety system harnesses, Hunter Specialty products, tree stands, etc.
#3: by Jordan Croft on 01.25.2008 @ 09:09pm CST
Be sure to spread the news! Ive shot in this tournament for the last two years and the organization is spectacular. Team Bowmasters of Arkansas are the best in the business! I'm expecting a big turn out. For more info go to redhead3dpopup.com or outdooradventuressportshow.com. Shoot strait!
#2: by Robin Hood on 01.25.2008 @ 11:47am CST
Jeff:
Be sure to tell all your shooter friends. The more the merrier!