Classification Descriptions:
* Freestyle (FS): Any bow with a movable sight, any length stabilizer, and use a release aid.
* Freestyle Limited (FSL): Any bow with a movable sight, any length stabilizer, and <strong>no</strong> release aid.
* Bowhunter (BH): Your string finger must stay against the arrow nock and it must stay in one position below or above the arrow nock. You may not use a sight, clicker or level. You may use a stabilizer up to 12″ in length.
* Bowhunter Freestyle (BHFS): Bows can have up to 5 fixed sight pins (you cannot adjust your sight after you start shooting an official round), a stabilizer up to 12″ in length, and you can use a release aid. These are usually compound bows.
* Bowhunter Freestyle Limited (BHFSL) Basically the same as BHFS with the exception that you **cannot** use a release aid.
* Barebow (BB): Use any length stabilizer, any rest, a level and you can “walk the string.” You cannot use a sight.
* Traditional - Recurve (TRAD): A recurve bow string lays on the limb in a limb grove. Your string finger must stay against the arrow nock and it must stay in one position below or above the arrow nock. You may not use a sight or level on your bow. You can use a rest, front stabilizer up to 12 inches and a button. All of the arrows must be identical.
* Traditional - Longbow (LB): Determined by string not touching the bow limb. Modern longbows that have a reflex are considered traditional bows not a longbow. In addition, you must use wooden arrows that are all the same.