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Athlete Equipment Specified by APCC 2016 (Compound)
Ⅱ For the Compound Division, the following equipment is described. All types of additional devices are permitted, unless they are electric, electronic, compromise safety or create unfair disturbance to other athletes.
2.1 A Compound Bow, which may be of a shoot-through type riser, is one where the draw is mechanically varied by a system of pulleys or cams. The bow is braced for use by other means as may be applicable to the design.
2.1.1 The peak draw weight shall not exceed 60 lbs.
2.1.2 Cable guards are permitted.
2.1.3 A brace or split cables are permitted, provided they do not consistently touch the athlete’s hand, wrist or bow arm.
2.1.4 A bowstring of any type which may include multiple servings to accommodate nocking points and include other attachments such as a lip or nose mark, a peep-hold , a peep-hole ‘hold-in-line’ device, loop bowstring, etc.
2.1.5 The pressure point of the arrow rest which can be adjustable shall be placed no further back than 6cm (inside) from the throat of the handle (pivot point of the bow).
2.2 Draw check indicators, audible and/or visual may be used.
2.3 A bow sight attached to the bow:
2.3.1 Which at allow for windage adjustment as well as an elevation setting, and which may also incorporate a levelling device, and/or magnifying lenses and/or prism.
2.3.2 The sight pin may be a fibre optic sight pin and/or chemical glowstick. The glo wstick shall be encased so as not to disturb other athlete.
2.4 A release aid may be used provided it is not attached in any way to the bow. Any type of finger protection may be used.
2.5 The following restrictions shall apply:
They may not:
Serve as a string guide;
Touch anything but bow;
Represent any danger or obstruction to other athletes.
Arrows of any type may be used provided they comply with the common meaning of the word “arrow” as used, and do not cause undue damage to the target faces and butts.
An arrow consists of a shaft with a point, nocks, fletching and if desired, cresting. The maximum diameter of the arrow shaft exceeds 9.3 mm (arrow wraps shall not be considered as part of this limitation as long they do not extend further than 22 cm toward the point of the arrow when measured from the throat – nock hole where the string sits-of the nock to the end of the wrap); The points for these arrows may have the maximum diameter of 9.4 mm. All arrows of every athlete shall be marked with the athlete’s name or initial on the shaft. All arrows used in any end shall be identical and shall carry the same pattern, colors of fletching, nocks and cresting.
A separator between the fingers to prevent pinching the arrow may be used. An anchor plate or similar device attached to the finger protection (tab) for the purpose of anchoring is permitted. On the bow hand an ordinary glove, mitten or similar item may be worn but shall not be attached to the grip of the bow.
Field glasses, telescopes and other visual aids may be used for spotting arrows.
Scopes shall be adjustable so the highest portion of the scope is no higher than the armpit of the athlete.
Prescription spectacles, shooting spectacles and sunglasses may be used. None of these may be fitted with micro-hole lenses, micro glasses, or similar device, nor may they be marked in any way that can assist in aiming.
Accessories are permitted:
Including arm guard, chest protector, bow sling and belt or ground quiver. Foot markers may not protrude more than 1cm from the ground. Devices to raise a foot or part thereof, attached or independent of the shoe, are permitted provided that the devices do not present an obstruction to other athlete at the shooting line position or protrude more than 2cm past the footprint of the shoe. Also permitted are limb savers. With indicators (non-electric or non-electronic) may be attached to the equipment used behind the waiting line.
“Peep Elimination” sights can be used in Compound Divisions and assuming such a sight does not incorporate any electric or electronic device.