Archery equipment definition

Archery equipment means a bow and arrow, long bow, recurve bow, compound bow, or crossbow.
Archery equipment means a long bow, recurve bow, or compound bow incapable of holding an arrow at full or partial draw without aid from the archer.
Archery equipment means crossbows, longbows, recurve bows, compound bows, arrows and bolts.

Examples of Archery equipment in a sentence

  • Archery equipment will be accepted as checked baggage subject to the baggage conditions and fees set forth in Sections (A) and (B) of this Rule 18.

  • Archery equipment will be limited to a 35-lb recurve and compound bows.

  • Archery equipment must be used in places that are especially set up for target practice.

  • Archery equipment, including a bow, arrows, and an average size target (large target stands cannot be accepted), so long as the bow and arrows are encased in a container acceptable to Carrier for withstanding normal Baggage handling without sustaining damage to the equipment.

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More Definitions of Archery equipment

Archery equipment means long bow, re-curve bow, compound bow or crossbow.
Archery equipment means a long bow, recurved bow, or compound bow.
Archery equipment means a bow of at least fifty (50) pounds draw weight. The crossbow hunter must be equipped with a crossbow of not less than ninety (90) pounds draw weight and a crossbow bolt of at least sixteen (16) inches in length. The broadhead of arrows or bolts shall have a minimum cutting width of one (1) inch.
Archery equipment means any device that has a solid, stationary handle, two limbs, and a string, that uses non- pneumatic means to propel a single arrow or bolt and may be used to take game and nongame species.
Archery equipment means a bow and arrow, long bow, recurve bow,
Archery equipment means a long bow, recurved
Archery equipment means a long bow, recurved bow, or compound bow [that is capable of shooting a hunting arrow equipped with a broadhead hunting point for a distance of 130 yards].