- Archery Trade Association
The Archery Trade Association, formerly known as the Archery Manufacturer and Merchant's Organization, (AMO) is a non-profit trade organization for the promotion of
archery andbowhunting through sale of equipment, projects in archery education, the standardization of equipment measures, and the sponsorship of events. [Pszczola, Lorraine (1971),"Archery", p. 69, W.B. Saunders Company, ISBN 0-7216-7388-0] It includes manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and other companies associated with these industries. [ [http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/trails/shooting_mou.pdf Federal Lands Hunting, Fishing, and Shooting Sports Roundtable] at the [http://www.fs.fed.us/ USDA Forest Service] website]
History
The ATA was originally formed in 1953 in
Wisconsin as the Archery Manufacturers and Dealers Association (AMADA), [Lattimer, Dick (2006), "I Remember Papa Bear: The Untold Story of the Legendary Fred Bear Including His Secrets of Hunting", p. 23, Ihunt! Communications, ISBN-10: 0972132139] containing within its initial membership such renowned archers asFred Bear and Bob Lee.One of its first tasks was the standardization of
bow string lengths,Boyles, Carolee (2000), [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3197/is_4_45/ai_62957853 "Amo Provides Millions To Preserve Hunting,"] [http://www.shootingindustry.com/ "Shooting Industry"] , April 2000] resulting in a measure (called "AMO length") that is currently still in use. [ [http://www.martinarchery.com/o_manual/trad1.html "String length,"] "Martin Archery Traditional Bow Manual" at [http://www.martinarchery.com/ martinarchery.com] ]In the 1960s it shortened its name to the Archery Manufacturer's Association, or the Archery Manufacturer and Merchant's Organization, (AMO) and its membership (mostly consisting of manufacturers) was greatly increased in the 1970s with the innovation of the
Compound bow . In 1991 the organization moved its central location toGainesville, Florida under the presidency of Dick Lattimer. In 1997, with the debut of the AMO Archery Trade Show, the funding formerly provided by companies' donations was replaced by the profits generated from this event.Boyles, Carolee (2000), [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3197/is_4_45/ai_62957853 "Amo Provides Millions To Preserve Hunting,"] [http://www.shootingindustry.com/ "Shooting Industry"] , April 2000]In 2003, the AMO was reorganized into the ATA [http://www.archerytrade.org/about_ata.html "About ATA,"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ] and two separate but associated foundations (Arrowsport and the Bowhunting Preservation Alliance) in order to increase fund-raising and provide focus for the industry regarding the promotion, protection and growth of archery and bowhunting.
Foundations
The two foundations associated with the ATA, for which it provides funding and direction, are both tax-free organizations devoted to education and research, although they are geared toward different goals. [http://www.archerytrade.org/about_ata.html "About ATA"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ]
Arrowsport
Arowsport was formed in 2002 as an advocacy group for archery promotion and growth. [http://www.archerytrade.org/arrow_sport.html "Arrow Sport"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ] Dettloff, Mary (2006), [http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10319-144522--,00.html "Archery Trade Association Named Partner in Conservation by DNR,"] Department of Natural Resources at [http://www.michigan.gov/ michigan.gov] ] It consists of a coalition of organizations within the archery industry, including:
*National Field Archery Association
*USA Archery
*Archery Shooters Association
*International Bowhunting Organization
*American Crossbow Federation
*National Alliance for the Development of ArcheryAccording to its current director, three time
Olympian Denise Parker, the five main objectives of the foundation [http://www.archerytrade.org/arrow_sport.html "Arrow Sport"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ] are:
#lowering barriers to entry into archery and increasing shooting opportunities
#the growth of recreational archery
#the maintenance and increase of the number of archers
#increased public awareness of archery
#assisting with the unification archers and archery organizationsBowhunting Preservation Alliance (BPA)
Whereas Arrowsport focuses on the sporting aspects of archery, the Bowhunting Preservation Alliance (BPA) – also formed in 2002Dettloff, Mary (2006), [http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10319-144522--,00.html "Archery Trade Association Named Partner in Conservation by DNR,"] Department of Natural Resources at [http://www.michigan.gov/ michigan.gov] ] – has as its primary objective the promotion of bowhunting, [ [http://www.manchesterbowhunters.com/ "Bow Hunters Unite"] at the [http://www.manchesterbowhunters.com/ Manchester Bow Hunters] website] which involves the taking of game animals.
The group has established five objectives [Durkin, Patrick (2004), [http://www.bowhunting.net/eMagazine/Articles/2004/BPA-IncreaseBowhunting.html "BPA Works To Increase Support for Bowhunting,"] at [http://www.bowhunting.net/ bowhunting.net] ] for the support of bow hunting. According to president and
CEO Jay McAninch, a formerwildlife biologist , [ [http://www.archerytrade.org/bowhunting_preservation_alliance.html "Bowhunting Preservation Alliance"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ] these objectives are:
#the maintenance and growth of the number of bowhunters
#increased bowhunting opportunities
#increased public awareness of bowhunting
#lowered barriers to bowhunting opportunities
#assisting with the unitfication of bowhunters and bowhunting organizationsMembership
In the year 2000 the AMO consisted of more than 600 manufacturers, dealers and distributors.Boyles, Carolee (2000), [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3197/is_4_45/ai_62957853 "Amo Provides Millions To Preserve Hunting,"] [http://www.shootingindustry.com/ "Shooting Industry"] , April 2000] Today the number of companies in its membership exceeds a thousand. [ [http://www.archerytrade.org/membership.html "Membership"] at [http://www.archerytrade.org archerytrade.org] ]
tandards
Common standards established by the AMO/ATA [ [http://archerysearch.com/publications/AmoStandards.pdf AMO Standards] at [http://archerysearch.com/ archerysearch.com] ] include:
*length of bow strings (AMO length)
*"draw weight" of a bow, or the number of pounds of force required to draw a 28 inch arrow to a full shooting position.
*standard "string height," the perpendicular distance between a strung bow and its string (seeFistmele for a previous means of measuring this distance)
*level of tension in the bow string of a braced bow
*arrow length standards
*arrow spine (stiffness) deflection values
*bow sight and accessory standards
*bow stabilizer standards
*draw length standards
*broadhead and field arrow fletching standards
*bow and arrow standard nomenclature (seeList of archery terms )Publications
The ATA and its foundations produce "Insight", a bulletin designed to provide readers with updated information about the industry. It is also a contributor to "Inside Archery", and promotes awareness of
Chronic wasting disease alongside the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance, of which it is a sponsor. [ [http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/fuseaction/sponsors.main Sponsors] of the [http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance] ]ee also
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Archery
*Bow (weapon)
*Arrow
*List of archery terms References
External links
[http://www.archerytrade.org/ Official ATA website]
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