do you shoot in your living room?
#12
RE: do you shoot in your living room?
actually yes, If no one is home I put a target at the end of the hall and stand in my kitchen and have a nice 18 yard shot, and as for my wife, HUH, its MY house not hers, just dont tell her I said thatshee has no clue
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ND
Posts: 1,627
RE: do you shoot in your living room?
My wife puts up with a lot withmy bowhunting. Shooting in the house isn't one of them though. We go out side to entertain the neighbors with our shooting. We shoot from the one neighbor's yard backed up to his houseto get 45 yards. Weshoot from the flatroof of our houseover the kitchen practicing for tree stand shots for the little bit of tree hunting we do. We have hadsetstandsup in the yard and shot out of them until I figured it was just as easy shooting off the house onceTyler got older. One neighbor rifle hunts but is curious about our bowhunting. It is his yard we shoot out of. The other one doesn't hunt but they bothlike watching us shoot... especially the kids.
Tim
Tim
#17
RE: do you shoot in your living room?
Yea, from my recliner, trying to figure out how to move the recliner to the treestand[&:]. Hope you don't live in an apartment, if you do hope yourneighborr has lifeinsurancee and you have liability
#19
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: TEXAS
Posts: 247
RE: do you shoot in your living room?
Well in my aprtment I used to shoot from one end to the other. 15yds. Know my house I have ahuge back yard normally shoot there but I will shoot from one end of the house from the back bedrooms throught the hall-way out the kitchen door across the side of my house into my target if it is raining. My wife hates it but She can deal with it. I remodeled the whole thing I did it how she wanted it which just so happend to move one of the walls. Which just so Happened to allow me to shoot a 30yd shot. Darn