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− | ===From the [[Equipment Construction]] Section of the [[7.2]] [[Rulebook]]===
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− | Arrows are generally fragile and are often broken under the constant rigors
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− | of fighting. Arrow shafts made from graphite offer a flexibility and resilience
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− | not found in their aluminum or wooden counterparts. Wooden arrows
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− | must be taped along their entire length. All arrowheads must be removed
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− | from the arrow, and the base of the arrow at the tip must be built up with a
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− | sufficiently strong material to at least the diameter of a penny, which is used
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− | to cap the arrow. Arrows may not be drawn beyond 28 inches, and must
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− | have a stopper in place if they are longer. Arrows must have a minimum of
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− | 2 inches of closed cell foam on the tip, and it must be at least 2.5 inches
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− | in diameter. It is suggested that you also incorporate a layer of open cell
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− | foam to reduce the recoil of the arrow when it strikes a solid surface. Arrow
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− | fletching and nocks must be in good repair, and arrowheads should be
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− | checked regularly for degrading foam. All arrows must be clearly labeled
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− | with their owner’s name on the shaft. Properly colored head covers may be
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− | used in lieu of [[Ribbon|ribbons]].
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− | [[Category : Rulebook Terms]]
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