Is there a signal and control system in place to initiate and to stop the action of shooting, and indicate when to retrieve arrows?
The OAS program adheres to the FITA and USA Archery whistle system standard: • 2 whistle blasts – Archers can approach the shooting line • 1 whistle blast – Archers can commence shooting • 3 whistle blasts – Archers can retrieve arrows from the targets • 5 or more whistle blasts – Emergency stop. All archers must let down their bows and return arrows to their quivers until given further instructions. 8.) How much space is required to set up an archery range? No more than 25 archers should shoot at one time for each instructor present, and each archer should be allowed at least 1 yard (or meter) of space on the shooting line. Where space is a concern, archers should be split into two or more groups, or “lines.” So, the width of the range is determined by how many archers will be shooting at the same time. Factoring in the waiting and safety areas, a typical indoor range (for 25 archers on the shooting line) is about 85 feet wide by 60 feet long, which fits comfortably within a typical g
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