Let's see your practice areas.....
#1
I know this has been posted before over the years.....but ours is such a neat little range....I wanted to show it off. We shoot there 2-3X a week (sometimes more...lol) and have tournaments every other Friday. It's a 34 yd shot ...front-to-back.....and you can achieve 43 yds from corner to corner. we typically have 20 stations to shoot from.....and we can trick it up to make some REALLY interesting shots. It's also TWO miles from my home.
Here's a photo of my son shooting there, last year.
Here's a photo of my son shooting there, last year.
#3
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Kodiak, AK
That's a nice looking spot. Man how do these shops afford that much sq. footage!? Space goes for over $1.50 a sq. ft. per month here. That range would cost someone a small fortune to operate, much less heat! Here's mine:
#4
looks alot nicer then my back yard!! theres a shop up here near school that has a 40yd indoor 3d range like that. only thing is its 8$ for 30 shots i think. not BAD considering the size and 3d targets etc...but my backyard is 40yds and FREE lol...
#7

You can't see my foam deer in this pic, it's normally right behind where the windchime is down in the sinkhole next to a hickory tree, but I practice in the good ol' front yard. Sometimes the misses skip up into the air and sail over the dog's kennel, got to get some better backstop.
#8
You can view one of my favorite practicing grounds at www.cooncreekhuntclub.com. Look into the archery photos.
#9
We have a ladder stand at the house....and can set up (________) yd shots (Can't see another house, from mine). During the winter....it's just nicer to go to the indoor range. It's not free, though, but to me it's CHEAP. I pay $150 a yr for me AND my son to shoot UNLIMITED.



