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Arbalist (crossbowman)

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requires that arbalists shoot at targets separate from archers. Both the World Crossbow Shooting Association (WCSA) and GNAS require that the draw weight maximum be 95 lbs and that the minimum bolt (arrow) length be 12 inches. These organizations differ, however, in allowable maximum bolt
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An extensive list of archaic words for medieval crossbowmen is given by Payne-Gallwey. Richardson, in his 1839 dictionary, did not make specific reference to the crossbow in his definition of arbalist: "One who casts or shoots from a bow." Hansard (1841) used the word
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The World Crossbow Shooting Association (WCSA) makes available four sets of Star Achievement Awards (badges) to encourage both participation in tournaments and to provide recognition for reaching certain scores:
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Modern arbalists shoot crossbows markedly different from medieval artillerymen. Current-day target crossbows must conform to various limitations according to the governing body under which the shoot or
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length, GNAS citing 15", WCSA 18". They also disagree as to whether metal prods can be used; GNAS says no, WCSA says yes (with restrictions). Both require that the bolts shall be
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for a cross-bowman (sic), the same usage as Webster and Johnson who reserved the word arbalist for the crossbow itself. Smith uses arbalist to describe a
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The Book of Archery: Being the Complete History and Practice of the Art, Ancient and Modern..
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The Grand National Archery Society Rules of Shooting, Part 2 Bowstyles: Rule 210
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This article is about a crossbowman. For the medieval European crossbow, see
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for indoor 40 cm face for both target and sport crossbow, and
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Target Crossbow Shooting Rules, Rule 33: Target Crossbow equipment
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The Grand National Archery Society Rules of Shooting, Section 104
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for indoor 25 cm face for both target and sport crossbow.
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Johnson, Samuel; Walker, John; Jameson, Robert S. (1828).
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Index

Crossbowman
Arbalest

crossbow
tournament
GNAS
fletched
GNAS
Windsor Rounds
Archery Australia
Archery
Crossbow
Laws on crossbows
"Who uses crossbows?"
the original
Payne-Gallwey, Ralph
ISBN
978-0-486-28720-1
American Dictionary of the English Language
the original
ISBN
978-0-8117-3311-3
cite book
help
"WCSA ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS"
the original
"Grand National Archery Society"
the original
"Grand National Archery Society"
"World Crossbow Shooting Association"

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