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I.B.O. RULES
SCORE CARDS
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TOURNAMENT CONTINUITY
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PASS THROUGHS
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WHAT IS A SHOT ARROW
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I.B.O. SCORING ..
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MAX. DISTANCE FOR TARGETS
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TARGET IDENTIFICATION
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SHOOTING STAKES / ALLOTTED SHOOTING TIME
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PROTEST OF RULE VIOLATIONS
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CAMERAS & RANGE FINDERS ..
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YARDAGE DISCUSSION
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ARROW AND BOW WEIGHT
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EQUIPMENT FAILURE ..
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CLASS ADVANCEMENT BY AGE
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I.B.O. CALENDAR YEAR
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ALCOHOL ON RANGE
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HOW TIES ARE BROKEN
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QUALIFYING TO SHOOT THE WORLD
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MEMBERSHIP PROS & SEMI-PROS
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FIXED PIN/CROSS HAIR SIGHTS
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SPECTATORS
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ONE CLASS PER SHOOTER
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SPORTSMANSHIP
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CLASSES DEFINED .
6-12
PEER SHOOTING & SHOOTER OF THE YEAR
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ALL NEW AND REVISED
ITEMS ARE HIGHLIGHTED
Revised December 21,
2005
I.B.O. Rules
1. All score cards must be shuffled and groups busted.
A Group with 3 or 4 friends or family members, plus an outside person is
considered busted, provided that the outside person is one of the
score-keepers for the group.
2. Double scoring shall occur. Score cards shall be collected at the
completion of each course. Score keepers of the group shall be
responsible for turning in thegroups score cards at the conclusions of each
range. Score cards shall not be altered after the shooter signs his
or her score card to verify the accuracy of his or her score. The shooter is
solely responsible for making sure that the score card is legible, completed
in its entirety, signed, and accurate. All errors on score cards
must be circled, correction made and initialed by both score keepers.
Any inaccuracies in the score card, regardless of cause, will result in
the disqualification of the shooter. I.B.O. membership numbers of
all score keepers will now be put on score cards. To the extent
that a majority of the IBO Board of Directors believes that the shooter
signed a score card which reflects a total score greater than the score
actually shot, the shooter shall be ineligible to compete in any IBO
sanctioned event for one year immediately following the Boards
determination.
3. Shooters are responsible for their own scorecards. Duplicate cards
will not be issued for any lost, damaged or stolen cards.
3A. All score cards will be kept by host club for one (1) year.
4. Once a shooter begins shooting a course he/she must finish with
his/her own group or as assigned by range official. Any shooter or group
that leaves a range without the authorization of a range official will not
be allowed to continue.
5. To score, arrows must be stuck in the target. Witnessed pass through
or bounce outs are to be scored as agreed on by the
majority of the group, or re-shot before shooters advance to the target. A
pass through is defined as an arrow passing completely, through a target,
with material 360 degrees around the arrow, leaving both an entrance and
exit hole.
5A. An arrow that is embedded into the nock end of an arrow that is
embedded in the target will be scored the same as the embedded arrow.
An arrow that hits another arrow leaving physical damage as agreed
by the majority of the group and does not stick in the target shall be given
the socre of the arrow that was struck.
5B. Any arrow released accidentally or deliberately will be, if not in
scoring area of target, scored as an 0. Any arrow, which is dropped and can
be recovered while touching the stake may be re-nocked and re-shot.
6. For all sanctioned I.B.O. Shooting events, the scoring must be as
follows:
11 Small circle centered within the ten ring.
Approximately 25% of the ten ring will be used. Arrow must at least touch
the circle. This score would reflect 11 on the scorecard.
10 Circle inside vital area. Arrow must at least touch
circle.
8 Vital area other than the 10 point circle. Arrow
must at least touch the vital area line.
5 Remainder of the animal touching body color.
0 - A hit in the horn or hoof not touching body color,
any other miss, or glance off .
All scoring zones shall/can be used unless otherwise noted at shooting
stake.
7. Targets must be scored by both scorekeepers before arrows are pulled.
Early pulled arrows score 0. Repeated offenses will result in the
offending shooter being disqualified.
8. Blue Stake will have a maximum ofapproximately
distance of 50 yds. (47.72 meters)
Orange stake with a maximum of approximately of 50 yds.
Green stakes with a maximum of approximately of 45 yards
(41.15 meters). Yellow stakes with a maximum ofapproximately
of 35 yard (32 meters). White stakes with a maximum of approximately
of 25 yards (23 meters)
from the target.
Red stakes with a maximum of approximately of 40 yards ( 36.70
meters)
The vital areas are to be open and targets distinguishable .
Ranges are to consist of 2-D silhouette or 3-D type animal targets.
Mixture of targets (size, type, etc.) is allowed with official I.B.O.
scoring areas.
9. Shooting stakes:
Blue- PMR, PRF, PMF, PSR, SPM, SPF maximum of approximately
50 yards.
Orange - MBO - Orange Stake - maximum of approximately
50 yards.
Green - FBO, FBR, FSR, MBR, MCU, MCBH, YMR 15-17, MBF, MSR,
and X- BOW - Green Stake maximum ofapproximately
45 yards.
Yellow - HC, FHC, HF, SHC, YMR 13-14, YF
and FY. Yellow stake maximum ofapproximately
35 yards.
White CUB , FTRD, LB, PCBH,
RU, TRD AND YTRD. White stake
maximum ofapproximately 25 yards.
Red AHC Red stake maximum of 40 yards.
10. Stakes farthest from the target must be shot first, unless directed
otherwise by a shoot official.
11. When shooting, the shooter must touch the stake with a portion of
his/her body.
12. Allotted Shooting Time:
Two minutes for the first shooter in the group. This time will begin when
the group in front of yours clears the target, or if the target is clear
when your group approaches.
Each following shooter in the group will have two minutes to shoot his or
her arrow. This two minute time limit begins when the shooter before you in
your group releases his or her arrow. A shooter found in violation of this
rule may have five points deducted from his or her score.
USE OF BINOCULARS :
A. In consideration of time, no shooter may glass the target from the
shooting stake after taking his or her shot. Shooters may glass the target
prior to shooting, but are reminded of the time restriction for their shot.
A shooter found in violation of this rule may have five points deducted from
his or her score.
B. Each group is responsible for the shooters within their group. If
other groups point out the time to your group, then it is your
responsibility to speed up and stay within the allotted time. If another
group protests you or your group, the entire group can have five points
deducted from each shooter's score.
No warning will be given!
C. Cameras or range finding devices are not allowed on any of the
shooting ranges regardless of use. Binoculars (hand held) will be allowed
with a maximum of 8X magnification per manufacturers specification.
13. A All protests are to be filed with the protest committee. No protest
will be heard until the protest committee receives a $25.00 fee with the
protest form. All protests must be filed within one hour after the ranges
close for that day. All decisions of the protest committee are final, unless
a written appeal of that protest decision is received by the I.B.O. business
office within five working days of the protest committee's decision. The
I.B.O. board of Directors will hear any appeals of a protest committee's
decision at the next scheduled meeting.
All decisions by the board of directors will be final,
with the exception of:
At the national and world level events, the protest committee will
consist of a three- director panel. All decisions of any protest by this
committee are final and cannot be appealed to the IBO board for arbitration.
14. There is to be no discussion of yardage until target
has been scored. Discussion is restricted to shooters that have already shot
said target.
15. EQUIPMENT
A. 5 grains per pound or 280 FPS (shooters choice)
Shooters arrows must weigh at least five grains per pound of shooting
weight. Shooting weight is defined as the peak draw weight (maximum draw
weight or thrust weight, which ever is greater) that is obtained within the
maximum draw cycle. Shooters will be allowed 5 grains for scale differences.
Shooters at the maximum end of a weight allowed for a class will be allowed
two pounds for scale variation, but arrow weight must follow bow weight.
Equipment will be checked at random.
The five grains per pound limit will not apply if the shooters bow and
arrow combination generates less than 280 FPS of arrow speed. If the arrow
speed is higher than 280 FPS the shooters equipment will be subject to the 5
grains per pound limitation. Shooters will be allowed a 3% grace for
chronograph differential. When a shooter is asked to have
his or herequipment checked they will be required to choose which way they
would like it checked. One way or the other, not both.
Please note: It is the shooters responsibility to maintain their
equipment within this rule.
Further note: Check 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.
B. Limb bolts. Once a shooter begins a course, their limb bolts may not
be adjusted until after the equipment can be checked by range officials at
the completion of that course.
C. Sights, and v-bars must not extend more than 12" from the bow nearest
the point of attachment.
STABILIZER - Any device used for stabilization of the bow.
NOTE-This rule has been amended to allow stabilizers longer than 12
inches in all classes except Traditional, RU and Hunter classes
D. Overdraws are legal in all classes except traditional, long bow.
E. There is no limit to the number of pins on a sight, except in the
Hunters classes (HC, FHC, HF, AHC, SHC).
F. 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 all cub classes.
G . Any equipment that falls outside our existing
guidelines will be put in the open class until such time that the I.B.O.
board of directors can make a ruling to decide which class equipment in
question should be placed in.
H . Equipment failures must be visible and agreed upon
by the majority of the group Upon agreement, the shooter must have his/her
score cards initialed by the entire group as an equipment failure. The score
cards of the shooter with the equipment failure will be totaled and
initialed by the score keepers before leaving the range. At that time, the
shooter (with the failure) only must proceed forward through the course to
the range tent, and notify a range official.
If there are three or more shooters remaining in the group, they may
continue shooting. If two or less shooters remain, they must join the
following group, (unless, by joining the following group it will make a
group of 6 or more) or step aside and await a range official before
continuing. The range official will hold the individual's score cards until
the repair is completed and he/she is escorted back onto the range. The
range official will determine the amount of time necessary to make the
needed repair. The time element will not be abused. A range official must
escort all persons re-entering the range to the designated target.
Equipment may not be exchanged during a course except as pertaining to
rule #15- H.
Equipment may be re-checked as the individual returns to the range. Any
shooter leaving the range without following the guidelines of rule #15-H
will be disqualified.
- Class advancement by age If a youth shooters
birthday falls after the conclusion date of an IBO World Championship,
he/she will maintain class standing (future bowhunters, cub, and youth)
for a full year, until the completion of a subsequent IBO World
Championship.
All adult shooters may register at any event as of the day of
registration. (present age at the event in question)
An adult shooter can only qualify at his/her present age at a qualifying
event. If you qualify in one class and want to shoot in another, you must
re-qualify in that class.
17. The I.B.O. shoot calendar is defined from World Championship to World
Championship.
18.No alcoholic beverages may be carried or consumed on any range or
practice area by anyone during shooting hours. (Note, if in the opinion of a
range official it is decided a shooter is under the influence of alcohol,
that range official can deny your participation in any I.B.O. competition).
- Counting the total number of 11s will break ties.
After that total is compared and the tie still exists, a shoot off will
decide placement. A shoot-off 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 there
are more than two shooters in the shoot off it will be scored closest to
the center of the x, second closest, etc. If only one shooter is present
at the shoot-off, he/she is the winner.
20. Any shooter participating in a state championship, I.B.O. Indoor
World, Winternationals, Southern Triple Crown, National Triple Crown and
World Championship must be an I.B.O. Member. With every membership
renewal, a guest pass will be given for use at a state or national event.
This pass will allow a shooter to participate without being a member for
that one event (IBO World Championships are not eligible for this
exclusion.) It is our hope that members will utilize these guest passes to
introduce their friends to the fun of 3-D shooting. A shooter must
qualify at any one of the sanctioned IBO World Qualifiers to participate at
the World Championship. This includes all classes with the exception of FBH
(Future Bowhunters).
21. Participants in the pro and semi-pro classes must be I.B.O.
Members to shoot at any I.B.O. sanctioned event. Pro and semi-pro
classes must qualify at a sanctioned event in order to participate at the
I.B.O. World Championship.
22. If a fixed pin/cross hair sight is used, (in classes that require
fixed pins), it may not be adjusted while on the range during a tournament.
23. Spectators will not distract, interfere, coach or assist shooters
while on the range.
24. One golf size umbrella only, may be used at the shooting stake.
25. Shooters will be allowed to compete in one class (only) at any
sanctioned I.B.O. event.
26. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Any action considered
unsportsmanlike will result in disqualification.
It will be considered unsportsmanlike conduct to assist a shooter by
projecting any illuminated aiming point onto any target.
I.B.O. CLASSES DEFINED
Hunter Class (HC)
We have received questions about sights with a rear aperture (i.e.: rifle
style). These are allowed in the HC's that allow sights.
This would be, if the sights (both aiming sections) are fixed, and not
adjusted while on the range.
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without sights, may be shot with
release aid, finger tab, glove or bare fingers. If a sight is used it will
have no more than four (4) fixed or crosshair style pins. Circle pins
allowed if all circles are the same size. Arrows must have screw in style
points and a minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers,
dyna vanes orsimilar are allowed. Only one (1) single stabilizer
being less than twelve (12) inches in length from the nearest point of
attachment to the end may be used. Un-weighted vibration dampers are not
considered to be stabilizers (STS damper or similar).
A maximum of eighty (80) pounds of peak weight is allowed and will be
shot from the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately
35 yards. * - **
If a shooter wins while competing in the Hunter Class at any two (2)
events in the Shooter of the Year Program or wins a National Championship or
World Championship title that shooter must advance to a more competitive
level the following IBO shoot calendar year. Once this shooter advances to
the higher competitive level, he/she must remain at that level for an entire
IBO shoot calendar year.
Advanced Hunter Class (AHC) (formally MHC)
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without sights, may be
shot with release aid, finger tab, glove or bare fingers. If a sight is used
it will have no more than four (4) fixed or crosshair style pins. Circle
pins allowed if all circles are the same size. Arrows must have screw in
style points and a minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers, dyna vanes or
similar are allowed. Only one (1) single stabilizer being less than twelve
(12) inches in length from the nearest point of attachment to the end may be
used. Un-weighted vibration dampers are not considered to be stabilizers
(STS damper or similar).
A maximum of eighty (80) pounds of peak weight is allowed and
will be shot from the red stake with a maximum of approximately 40 yards.
(This is a new stake)
Female Hunter Class (FHC)
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without sights, may be shot with
release, finger tab glove, or bare fingers. If a sight is used it will have
no more than four (4) fixed or crosshair style pins. Circle pins allowed if
all circles are the same size. Arrows must have screw in style points and
a minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers, dyna vanes orsimilar
are allowed. Only one (1) single stabilizer being less than
twelve (12) inches in length from the nearest point of attachment to the end
may be used. Un-weighted vibration dampers are not considered to be
stabilizers (STS damper or similar).
A maximum of sixty (60) pounds of peak weight is allowed and will be shot
from the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately 35
yards. * - **
If a shooter wins while competing in the Female Hunter Class at
any two (2) events in the Shooter of the Year Program or wins a National
Championship or World Championship title that shooter must advance to a more
competitive level the following IBO shoot calendar year. Once this shooter
advances to the higher competitive level, he/she must remain at that level
for an entire IBO shoot calendar year.
Hunter Fingers (HF)
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without sights, may be shot with
finger tab, glove or bare fingers. If a sight is used it will have no more
than four (4) fixed or crosshair style pins. Circle pins allowed if all
circles are the same size. Arrows must have screw in style points and
a minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers, dyna vanes or similar
are allowed. Only one (1) single stabilizer being less than
twelve (12) inches in length from the nearest point of attachment to the end
may be used. Un-weighted vibration dampers are not considered to be
stabilizers (STS damper or similar).
A maximum of eighty (80) pounds of peak weight is allowed and will be
shot from the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately
35 yards. * - **
If a shooter wins while competing in the Hunter Fingers Class at
any two (2) events in the Shooter of the Year Program or wins a National
Championship or World Championship title, that shooter must advance to a
more competitive level the following IBO shoot calendar year. Once this
shooter advances to the higher competitive level, he/she must remain at that
level for an entire IBO shoot calendar year.
Senior Hunter Class (SHC)
SHC is an opitional class for archers 50 years of age or older
We have received questions about sights with a rear aperture (i.e.: rifle
style). These are allowed in the HC's that allow sights.
This would be, if the sights (both aiming sections) are fixed, and not
adjusted while on the range.
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without sights, may be shot with
release aid, finger tab, glove or bare fingers. If a sight is used it will
have no more than four (4) fixed or crosshair style pins. Circle pins
allowed if all circles are the same size. Arrows must have screw in style
points and a minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers,
dyna vanes orsimilar are allowed. Only one (1) single stabilizer
being less than twelve (12) inches in length from the nearest point of
attachment to the end may be used. Un-weighted vibration dampers are not
considered to be stabilizers (STS damper or similar).
A maximum of eighty (80) pounds of peak weight is allowed and will be
shot from the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately
35 yards. * - **
If a shooter wins while competing in the Senior Hunter Class at
any two (2) events in the Shooter of the Year Program or wins a National
Championship or World Championship title, that shooter must advance to a
more competitive level the following IBO shoot calendar year. Once this
shooter advances to the higher competitive level, he/she must remain at that
level for an entire IBO shoot calendar year.
*No lens with or without magnification may be shot in the hunter classes.
MALE BOWHUNTER FINGERS (MBF)
A compound, recurve or longbow, must be shot with a glove, finger tab or
bare fingers. A fixed pin, cross hair, or moveable sight is allowable. A
scope style sight, with or without lens is now allowed in the MBF class.
Circle style pins are allowable (if circles are of one size). Must be shot
from the green stake with a maximum of
approximately 45 yards.
MALE COMPOUND UNAIDED (MCU)
A compound bow with no sighting device. A rest and plunger are all that
may reside within the sight window. There will be no markings on the bow or
bowstring that could be construed as sighting marks. Must be shot with a
glove, finger tab or bare fingers. Must be shot from the green stake with a
maximum of approximately 45 yards.
NOTE: STRING WALKING & FACE WALKING ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS
MALE BOWHUNTER RELEASE (MBR)
A compound bow, recurve or long bow with or without a sight. If a sight
is used, it will have fixed pins and must be shot with some type of release
aid. Cross hair style pins are allowable as fixed pin sights. Circle style
pins are allowable (if circles are of one size). Sights that utilize any
lens, with or without magnification are not allowed in MBR class. sights may
not be adjusted while on the range during a tournament. Must be shot from
the green stake with a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
FEMALE BOWHUNTER RELEASE (FBR)
A compound bow, recurve or long bow with or without a sight. If a sight
is used, it will have fixed pins and must be shot with some type of release
aid. Cross hair style pins are allowable as fixed pin sights. Circle style
pins are allowable (if circles are of one size). Sights that utilize any
lens with or magnification are not allowed in the FBR class. Sights may not
be adjusted while on the range during a tournament. Must be shot from the
green stake with a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
MALE BOWHUNTER OPEN (MBO)
A compound bow, recurve or long bow with a moveable sight, scope or laser
sight. Any type of release aid, glove, finger tab or bare fingers may be
used. Must be shot from the orange stake with a maximum of
approximately 50 yards.
FEMALE BOWHUNTER OPEN (FBO)
A compound bow, recurve or long bow with a moveable sight, scope or laser
sight. Any type of release aid, glove, finger tab or bare fingers may be
used. Must be shot from the green stake with a maximum of
approximately 45 yards.
MALE SENIORS (MSR) - AGES 50 AND OVER
Optional class for any shooter 50 years of age or older. May shoot any
type of equipment or style described above. Must be shot form the
green stake with a maximum of approximately 45
yards.
FEMALE SENIORS (FSR) - AGES 50 AND OVER
Optional class for any shooter 50 years of age or older. May shoot any
type of equipment or style described above. Must be shot form the green
stake with a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
MASTERS CLASS (MCBH)
Optional class for any shooter that reaches the age of sixty years old or
older. May shoot any equipment or style described above. Will be shot from
the green stakewith a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
Crossbow Class (X-BOW)
Crossbows may or may not employ a magnification sight. Whether a pin type
or scope type sight is used it will not employ any range finding capability.
Magnification will not exceed 8x if utilized.
Crossbows may not exceed a draw weight of 190# and shoot a bolt (arrow)
at a velocity no greater than 300 fps.
All crossbows must have a working safety. Safety is to be kept in an on
position until shooter is at stake and ready to fire. No crossbow will be
cocked before shooter is at the shooting stake; it may then be cocked and
loaded in a down- range direction. Crossbows will not be loaded in an upward
pointing position.
It is the shooters responsibility to be sure that his or her crossbow is
in sound working condition. Crossbow arrows or bolts must be of a diameter
no less than 20/64ths of an inch, and no less that 14 inches in length. They
must have no less than three vanes or feathers and employ a field or bullet
point. All bolts (arrows) carried on the course must be of the same type,
size, fletch, point weight and overall weight. All crossbows used are to be
of a manufacturers standard production. Crossbows will be shot from the
green stake with a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
FUTURE BOWHUNTERS (FBH) - AGES 8 AND UNDER
Any type of equipment or style described above. Maximum shooting distance
of 15 yards (13.72 meters).
Suggested method: Announce a scheduled starting time, all shooters
present to begin at one time. Set a separate range of 10 targets for this
class only. Range may be an open field with shooting stakes in a straight
line and targets at unknown distances up to 15 yards.
It is recommended that this class be non-competitive. All shooters should
receive awards .
Awards based upon score will not be made at National or World level
events in this class. Awards at national and world levels will be for
participation and at random only.
CUB 9 - 12 YEARS OF AGE
May shoot any type of equipment or style described above. Must be shot
from the white stake with a maximum of approximately 25
yards
YOUTH FINGERS (YF) (formally YMF) - 13-17 YEARS OF AGE
YF is an optional class for male or female archers 13-17 years
old.
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, and scope or laser type sight
and must be shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. Must be shot from
the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately 35 yards.
FEMALE YOUTH (FY) formally (YF) - 13-17 YEARS OF AGE
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, and scope or laser type sight.
Any type of release aid, glove, finger tab or bare fingers may be used. Must
be shot from the yellow stake with a maximum of approximately
35 yards.
YOUTH MALE RELEASE (YMR 13-14) - 13-14 YEARS OF AGE
A compound, recurve or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, scope or laser type sight and
must be shot with some type of release aid. Must be shot from the yellow
stake with a maximum of approximately 35 yards.
YOUTH MALE RELEASE (YMR 15-17) - 15-17 YEARS OF AGE
A compound, recurve or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, scope or laser type sight and
must be shot with some type of release aid. Must be shot from the green
stake with a maximum of approximately 45 yards.
In all traditional style classes the use of Clickers, draw
checks, mechanical or electronic devices shall be prohibited as a shooting
aid.
All bow weight restrictions shall apply in all traditional
classes as in any other class.
NOTE: STRING WALKING & FACE WALKING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THESE CLASSES.
THE INDEX FINGER MUST TOUCH THE NOCK AT ALL TIMES.
TRADITIONAL (TRD) (formally TH)
A recurve or long bow with no sighting device. Arrow should be shot from
the shelf or hand with no elevated rest. Only a piece of leather or similar
material 1/8 inch thick or less shall be allowed on the arrow shelf. There
will be no markings on the bow or on the bowstring that could be construed
as sighting marks. There will not be any type of draw check on the bow or
string. There may be only one nocking point on the string. Must be shot with
glove, finger tab or bare fingers. No stabilizers or counter balances shall
be allowed. While shooting the archer shall touch the arrow with the index
finger against the nock, and using a single anchor point. The arrow shall be
of the same material and in uniform length and weight, with a screw in style
or glued on points. A minimum of three (3) 4 vanes or feathers, dyna vanes
or similar are allowed. Nibb style points are not allowed. Must be shot from
the white stake with a maximum of approximately 25 yards. NOTE: STRING
WALKING & FACE WALKING ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS.
RECURVE UN-AIDED (RU)
A recurve or long bow with no sighting device. A rest and plunger are all
that may reside within the sight window. There will be no markings on the
bow or on the bowstring that could be construed as sighting marks. There
will not be any type of draw check on the bow or string. There may be only
one nocking point on the string. Must be shot with glove, finger tab or bare
fingers. The arrow shall be of the same material and in uniform length and
weight. There shall be a single stabilizer not in excess of 12 inches from
the front of the bow. While shooting the archer shall touch the arrow with
the index against the nock using a single anchor point.
RU will be shot from the white stake with a maximum of
approximately 25 yards.
NOTE: STRING WALKING & FACE WALKING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS.
YOUTH TRADITIONAL (YTRD) 9-17 YEARS OF AGE
A recurve or long bow with no sighting device. Arrow should be shot from
the shelf or hand with no elevated rest. Only a piece of leather or similar
material 1/8 inch thick or less shall be allowed on the arrow shelf. There
will be no markings on the string or bow that could be construed as sighting
marks. There will not be any type of draw check on the bow or string. There
may be only one nocking point on the string.
Must be shot with a tab, glove or bare fingers. . No stabilizers or
counter balances shall be allowed. While shooting, the archer shall touch
the arrow with the index finger against the nock and using a single anchor
point. The arrows shall be of the same materials and in uniform length and
weight, with screw in style or glued on points. A minimum of three (3) 4"
vanes or feathers, dyna vanes or similar are allowed. Nibb style points are
not allowed. Must be shot from the white stake with a maximum of
approximately 25 yards.
NOTE: STRING WALKING & FACE WALKING ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS
FEMALE TRADITIONAL (FTRD)
A recurve or long bow with no sighting device. Arrow should be shot from
the shelf or hand with no elevated rest. Only a piece of leather or similar
material 1/8 inch thick or less shall be allowed on the arrow shelf. There
will be no markings on the bow or on the bowstring that could be constured
as sighting marks. There will not be any type of draw check on the bow or
string. There will be only one nocking point on the string. Must be shot
with a glove, finger tab, or bare fingers. No stabilizers or counter
balances shall be allowed. While shooting the archer shall touch the arrow
with the index finger against the nock, and using a single anchor point. The
arrow shall be of the same material and in uniform length and weight, with
screw in style or glued on points. A minimum of three (3) 4" vanes or
feathers, dyna vanes or similar are allowed. Nibb style points are not
allowed.
Will be shot from the white stake with a maximum of approximately
25 yards.
NOTE: STRING WALKING & FACE WALKING WILL NOT ALLOWED IN THESE CLASSES.
THE INDEX FINGER MUST TOUCH THE NOCK AT ALL TIMES.
ALL TRADITIONAL CLASSES WILL BE SHOT AT A MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF 25
YARDS (APPROXIMATELY)
LONGBOW (LB ) (formally MTRD)
All I.B.O. rules apply, and traditional rules listed below. There is a
90-lb. Maximum bow weight. THIS CLASS ONLY.
1. Competitors shooting the Longbow class will use a longbow defined as:
a bow when strung the string touches only the nocks of the bow. A bow at the
shelf shall be cut no closer than 1/8 beyond the centerline of the face of
the bow. In case a cut within 1/8 of center shot is found, it may be
re-qualified by adding a leather pad to a thickness that will meet the
rules. Cushion plungers or mechanical adjustments shall not be permitted.
2. No sights, stabilizers or counter balances shall be allowed.
3. Arrow shafts and feathers shall be identical in length, and color,
except for normal wear. Arrows shall be of uniform weight. Arrow shafts will
be restricted to wood.
4 . Arrows will be shot from the shelf or hand with no elevated rest,
with a single nocking point.
5. While shooting the archer shall touch the arrow with the index finger
against the nock using a single anchor point.
Longbow will be shot from the white stake with a maximum of
approximately 25 yards.
SEMI-PRO CLASSES
Payback will be 3 places or 20% of entries-up to 20 places except for the
World Championship. The World Championship format will be the same, only
shooters that qualify for the finals will receive a check, with first,
second, and third place being awarded at the shoots with all others being
mailed.
Any person competing in these classes must be an I.B.O. member prior to
competing. EXAMPLE: If your membership expires before the conclusion of a
shoot, your membership is considered "NOT" in good
standing.
SEMI-PRO FEMALE (SPF)
A compound, recurve or long bow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, and scope or laser type sight
and may be shot with a glove, finger tab, bare fingers or with some type of
release aid. Pay back will depend on the number of participants. Any person
competing in this class must be an I.B.O. member prior to shooting. Any
person that registers as a semi-pro during the IBO shoot year, can
subsequently move to a pro class, but cannot then move back to an amateur or
semi-pro class for that IBO shoot year. Must be shot from the blue stake
with a maximum of approximately 50 yards.
SEMI-PRO MALE (SPM)
A compound, recurve or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used, it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, and scope, or laser type sight.
May be shot with a glove, finger tab, bare fingers or with some type of
release aid. Pay back would depend on the number of participants. Any person
competing in this class must be an I.B.O. member prior to shooting. Any
person that registers as a semi-pro during the IBO shoot year can
subsequently move to a pro class but cannot move back to an amateur or
semi-pro class during that IBO shoot year. Must be shot from the blue stake
with a maximum of approximately 50 yards.
PROFESSIONAL CLASSES - (MANUFACTURERS CLASSES)
Cash awards will be 20% of the competitors in PMR, PRF, PSR, PMF Payback
is at least 3 places/then 20% of the entries up to 20 places, except for the
World Championship. The World Championship format; only shooters that
qualifyfor the finals willreceive a check, with first, second, and third
place being awarded at the shoots with all others being mailed.
The number of entries in each event will determine amounts paid out.
All shooters that register in pro or semi-pro classes during the IBO
shoot year will be required to remain in that class for the balance of the
IBO shoot year.
PRO FEMALE (PRF)
A compound, recurve or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, scope or laser type sight and may
be shot with a glove, finger tab, bare fingers or with some type of release
aid. Any person competing in this class must be an I.B.O. member prior to
shooting. Must beshot from the blue stake with a maximum of
approximately 50 yards.
PRO MALE RELEASE (PMR)
A compound, recurve or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, scope or laser type sight and
must be shot with some type of release aid. Any person competing in this
class must be an I.B.O. member prior to shooting. Must be shot from the blue
stake with a maximum of approximately 50 yards.
PRO MALE FINGERS (PMF)
A compound, recurve, or longbow with or without a sight. If a sight is
used it can be fixed pins, moveable sight, scope or laser sight and may be
shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. Must be shot from the blue
stake with a maximum of approximately 50 yards .
PRO SENIORS (PSR) - AGES 50 AND OVER
Optional class for any shooter 50 years of age or older. May shoot any
type of equipment
or style described above. Any person competing in this class must be an
I.B.O. member
prior to shooting. Must be shot from the blue stake with a maximum of
approximately 50 yards..
PRO AND SEMI PRO CROSSOVER
All shooters that register as semi-pro or pro competitors in any 3-D
shooting organization
shall be recognized as the same in the I.B.O. Any person that does not
register as the
same semi-pro or pro at an I.B.O. event will be considered to be acting
in an un-
sportsmanlike manner and subject to Penalty under rule 21.
LEVELS FOR COMPETITION
In order for any class to be awarded a 1 st place, there must be three
shooters participating in that class. Awards will be given based upon 10% of
the field for each class from the preceding year, up to 10 plaques or 20
checks. This rule will be utilized at the beginning of any Triple Crown
Championship.
TEAM CLASSES
At the first leg of the Triple Crown, there must be a minimum of three
teams registered in a class for that class to be recognized for that year.
In order to be crowned National Triple Crown team champions. A team must
shoot all three legs of the Triple Crown.
TEAM MEMBERSHIP
Team membership must remain the same as the original team registered for
the shoot year. A team may have three or four members with the top three
scores from the team used to determine placing. The fee for teams at the
National Triple Crown will be $40.00 for an amateur team and semi-pro team
per event. $100.00 for pro teams per event. All teams must be established at
the first leg of the National Triple Crown and no substitutions or changes
will be made. Team awards will be issued by the I.B.O. at the conclusion of
the third leg of the National Triple Crown Championship. There will be no
team awards at each individual leg of the Triple Crown .
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ELIGIBILITY
Each individual must be a current paid up member in good standing before
the start of each leg of the Triple Crown to receive the National Triple
Crown Championship award and before the World Championship to receive the
world championship award. EXAMPLE: If your membership expires before the
conclusion of a shoot, your membership is considered "NOT"
in good standing.
Best Of The Best
The National Champion of each adult class will be eligible to compete for
the title of Best of the Best. This event will be held at the world
championship. Shooter must shoot equipment in which he/she qualified with.
Shooter of the Year
I.B.O. Shooter of the Year is based on five (5) scores from eight (8)
I.B.O. National Level Events: Winternationals, Southern Triple Crown, Indoor
World and National Triple Crown. The following classes are eligible - FBO,
FBR, FSR, FTRD, LB, MBF, MBO, MBR, MCBH, MCU, AHC, MSR, PCBH, PMF, PMR, PRF,
PSR, RU, SPM, SPF, TRD and X-BOW, that have 10 separate individuals
registered in each class from the 8 National shoots in order to have a
Shooter of the Year in that class.
PEER SHOOTING
A peer group is the top ten finishing shooters in any class.
At the conclusion of the first or second leg of any Triple Crown
competition, peer groups will be assigned for the second or third leg of a
Triple Crown.
Peer assignment at the world championship shall be at random selection
through registration. If at any time you are required to shoot in a peer
group and choose not to, your score will be ineligible for any awards
(individual or team) or titles, whether trophy, cash purse or championship.
AMATEUR PAYBACK
Payback is 20% of the field limited to 20 places. Only first, second and
third place checks will be awarded at shoots except at the world. All other
checks will be mailed.
RULE VIOLATIONS
Any person in violation of the above said rules can be disqualified from
that event and may be suspended from membership. There will no longer be
warnings given on rule infractions. Any person suspended from membership
will not be allowed to shoot any sanctioned event that shooting year or as
directed by the I.B.O. board of directors. Anyone that is suspended from
membership, and violates this rule, could be permanently suspended from
I.B.O. membership and all of its sanctioned events.
Any shooter who disobeys shoot officials orders, will be disqualified
from that event, and may be suspended from membership.
Littering or improper disposal of trash will be considered as
un-sportsmanlike conduct.
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Participant Accident Insurance for Members Only
All Members of the I.B.O. will be eligible for the following Accident
Benefits while participating in sanctioned club functions including
non-sanctioned archery events. Coverage will begin as soon as your I.B.O.
membership becomes effective.
Accident Medical Expense Benefit $25,000
Accidental Death Benefit $15,000
Accidental Dismemberment Benefit $50,000
Total Paralysis Benefit $50,000
The accident Medical Expense Benefit provides important coverage in the
event of an accidental injury; coverage which may not be available under the
Club's general liability policy. Accident medical Expense protection is
excess coverage and provides benefits to help cover eligible expenses
left-over after your primary health insurance.
This insurance coverage is provided at no additional cost to Individual
IBO members. Members holding a Family Membership can elect coverage for
dependents simply by providing a list of those dependents to the I.B.O.
Office and remitting $3.00 per dependent.
Coverage is provided by the Life Insurance Company of North America (LINA),
a CIGNA company. LINA is rated A+ ( Superior ) by A.M. Best Company.
Any questions, please contact:
J.Craig
Riddle Company
245 South Main Street
Madisonville , KY 42431
(270) 821-3122
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