Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: wrongway on March 10, 2012, 10:27:14 PM
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At last got the range started.
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That's sweet.
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Looks good :tup:
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Very nice!
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nice. Is that an animal or 3-d off to the right about 55yds?
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It's bigfoot :yike: :chuckle:
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Nice, wish I had property out here to set one up. We do have a 20yd, but I certainly don't have it built like yours.
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Wrongway...nice and orginized :tup: I put a few covered targets up and I can shoot from almost any distance.
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Camp looks good. Jimmy yes I have a some 3D targets around the place. That deer takes a beating every year from the local bucks, I am always having to put him back together.
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What are the arrow stoppers made of? are they Pacific bow buts?
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Very nice Wrongway, that will surely keep you well practiced throughout the year :tup:
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special T yes they are
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Looks Awesome!! :tup:
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Thanks BV and congrats on the brush shoot. Do you shoot any other shoots ?
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Yer welcome... That range looks like a great setup! Thanks for the kudos.... I shoot as many 3ds as I can make it to, during prime season I try for a couple a month... but rarely for scores. Its tough with my work schedule to get both days off on a weekend and the majority of shoots are shoot both days. Planning on the March Madness in camas this coming weekend on Sunday. Living close to Lucky Shot and having the weekdays makes it alot easier to get in there.
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I understand, the rineheart 100 at capitol city and the bownansa would be two good ones to try to make if you can. I would like to see you at the state 3d as well
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I will be at the rhinehart for sure. And will take a look into the others, sounds like great shoots! Thanks :)
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That is a sweet looking range! Nice job.
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Very nice looking range. When I was younger and still living at home my dad had a really big lot and had a really nice set up and we would shot everyday. But I have been out on my own a long time and live in the newer style comunity and no room for a nice and safe place to shoot my bow at home. I really miss that.
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I have a 11 yard range inside my garage. It helps keep the rust off and the form in check. Supplemental to the once a week trip to the outdoor range. I am also jealous of this setup though!
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where ever we can shoot, in our garage, back yard hall way its all fun. I have done all of the above. I got lucky to get a place to set up some targets. I bought them from Dous at Great North West, he sold them for $20.00 ea and the stands cost me $160.00 so for $260.00 I had my targets.
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Very nice... I have one target with the max range of 55 yards. I had some kids try to steel it one day and realized it was over 200lbs...
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kinda funny I am always finding arrows that our not ours on the property. well guess they have a place to shoot
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Very nice! :tup: