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So far my favorite is probably Luck Shot.
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pretty big fan of kenmores 3d set up
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Re: Your Favorite 3-d Course?
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I like the kenmore. Thats the one just off 405? Right. I like the ups and down and across canyon shots.
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Re: Your Favorite 3-d Course?
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April 19, 2011, 08:33:16 PM »
I will say the Capitol City one out in Littlerock. Of course its the only one I've been to. Haha.
Next weekend I'm heading out to Grays Harbor and Lucky Shot on May 7th. Can't wait to try out the course at Lucky Shot. I've been shooting a lot at their indoor range.
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Tacoma sportsmans club. Hands down best course.
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Re: Your Favorite 3-d Course?
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Even though I'm a member at Tacoma, I'll put my vote in for any shoot up at Cedar River.
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April 19, 2011, 09:13:35 PM »
Ya the lucky shot has alot of up and down shots. I think in may they have the 3-d course set up to shoot everyday. I Also like the more difficult courses with steep shots. Cedar River is a good one.
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I too belong to TSC and Upper Nisqually but Capital City has an extreme amount of variety ( up, down, flat, side hill, just about every shot possible but upside down) so Capital City gets my vote.
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I heard something about the Nisqually gun club adding a archery course. Is that true?
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April 19, 2011, 09:25:31 PM »
Yup they have one. Flat range from 10 to 80 yards and a 19 shot walk through but the walk through needs some love after the winter we had, not many target faces left out there. Keep an ear out it should be gettin spruced up real soon.
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The only shoot I have ever been to at cedar river was the extreme 3d. I vowed after that shoot I would never go back.
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Lucky shot is a great shoot. Did the klickitat this weekend and was told it was great but it wasn't. Too easy. Great for my kids though.
Best shoot I have ever been to was the one George at the archey house put on up by Morton. Flying armadillo, timed elk, bear climbing a tree, and lots off uphill and dowhill shots.
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Lucky shot is a great shoot. Did the klickitat this weekend and was told it was great but it wasn't. Too easy. Great for my kids though.
Best shoot I have ever been to was the one George at the archey house put on up by Morton. Flying armadillo, timed elk, bear climbing a tree, and lots off uphill and dowhill shots.
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April 20, 2011, 11:19:11 AM »
I don't have a favorite I like them all.
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Comparing 3D shoots, My favorite was the "wooden Arrow" shoot out at KBH, the course was pretty long, but variety was great.
The shoot that used be out at Jump-off-Joe meadows by Rimrock was fun, if you could stand the mosquitos..
as far as courses, I like the one in my back-yard (Lucky Shot) or the one in MY backyard (for real)
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April 21, 2011, 06:52:28 AM »
WHidbey Bowmen..... 32 targets.... all rinehart!
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April 22, 2011, 09:44:28 AM »
My favorite is the shoot in LaGrande, OR. They have a great place to hold a shoot.
The shoot in Troy, ID is a great one, too.
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April 22, 2011, 11:38:23 AM »
I guess I'm Gona have to make a trip to lucky shot and Ceder river... Silver Arrow Bowman the club i belong to Has some cool up and down shots. I like those. In the course redesign we are going to have a Looong Steep shot. I was walking the course after a workparty with our range master and i think we found a good place for a cross or side hill shot on a steep slope. I like the shots that mess with you balance and range judgment. Side hills make you lean, and steep up and down can really scew up you range estimation...
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April 25, 2011, 10:46:07 AM »
I'd definitely have to say Lucky Shot, but I'm bit biased as I spend so much time there. The nice thing that I like about Ted's course at Lucky Shot is that it is set up in many ways to be very realistic. Many shots are up or down, or through small gaps in the trees. It's not perfectly flat, with a wide upen shooting lane, with litte stakes in the ground that can help in range estimation like some I've been to.The other thing that is handy is that it's left up all summer long and changed occasionally. There's an honor box outside so you can show up any time with some buddies and hit the course. And you'll work up a nice sweat doing it.
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April 25, 2011, 01:55:35 PM »
Kenmore. lots of variety and they are updating their targets every year.
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kenmore or silver arrow
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Only been to one so i must say KBH Archers out in Belfair.
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