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Club Handicaps & Classifications
Archers of Saints & Sinners Bowmen can use this page to find out their current Handicap and Classification. Ratings are calculated as per GNAS guidelines. This page will be updated on a monthly basis or as details are provided by the clubs appointed Records Officer.
Handicap & Classification Calculator
This superb online facility will calculate your Classification and Handicap rating for any chosen GNAS or FITA round. Simply select your gender, age group, discipline, and round, enter your score and then click calculate.
Hot Shots
With the clubs ever improving archers, members can now make their mark by achieving hot shot of the year. The best three scores for Recurve, Compound and Longbow are listed in each round, will you be the one to get you name at the top of the board.
Trophies & Awards
This page details some of the trophies are awards that available to win by archers within Saints & Sinners Bowmen. There are many trophies for both Indoor and Outdoor seasons, along with Most Improved Archer, Handicap Achievement and the prestigious President Award.
Club Records
Running from the early 1970s, Saints & Sinners Bowmen have produced a list of claimed high score records from its members. Open to all club members, we are sure there are a number of records which can be easily claimed by our newer comers.
In claiming for a new club record you must submit a score sheet for the round shot, which has been countersigned by a full club member who has witnessed and can verify the validity of the score.
The Rounds
Use this page to familiarise yourself with the commonly shot rounds within Saints & Sinners Bowmen Archery Club. A selection of both Imperial and Metric rounds are listed, with the appropriate distances and arrow dozens. Tables are taken from the official GNAS Target Archery Handicap Scheme ©.
Classification Tables
2nd class and want to be 1st? Using the classification tables you can see what scores are needed to progress that little bit further. Choose the round and desired classification, then use the table to discover the required score in obtaining the next step towards your goal. Tables are taken from the official GNAS Classification Scheme ©.
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