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Muzzy shoot ???

Started by RIng, July 01, 2014, 08:12:00 PM

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RIng

Hi all. I tried to email John Musacchia about the shoot and it was returned . CaptianMuz@gmail.com is the email I have . I am trying to find out the differences between Men's recurve and Senior division
Thank you Rick

Biathlonman

Pm Mark Land, I'm betting he knows.

KenH

If you spelled it as above, that may be the problem.  CAPTAIN NOT CAPTian is the usual spelling...
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Mamba

Does Mark still have anything to do with the muzzy?  I thought once muzzy was sold they no longer sponsored it.   I didn't go last year.
peter Osimanti

Bill Carlsen

Mark does not do Muzzy  for the reasons stated. You can find John, Jr. on Facebook and contact him that way.
The best things in life....aren't things!

kat

RIng, the Men's recurve is for men that are under 60 yrs old. The senior division is recurve, or longbow for 60 and older.
Bare bow, and no raised rest, and you have to shoot judos or grasshoppers.
Ken Thornhill

RIng

Hi this is what I have been told . In senior you shoot all the courses in one day and shoot all targets , event if your shooting partners hits it first . I am concerned about the physical aspect of it . Which class is physically harder ? I did get a email to John and am waiting to hear back . Thank you Rick

ron w

Both classes are about the same physical challenge. You need to stay hydrated, and wear proper foot wear.  All three course make a loop up the mountain and back down. It is a challenging shoot to say the least......and the most fun you can have with a bow in your hand. There are 2 other shoots, the Tony and the Broken arrow if you get knocked out of the main event.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki


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