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Topic: Archery Range DIY  (Read 4665 times)

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ChuckE

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Hey Tote.... Awesome work!  We're all envious!

Ditto MontanaN8V's suggestion for a backstop netting or curtain if you're concerned about shooting into a neighbor's yard.  I'm thinking about it.  Not cheap though...

http://www.lancasterarchery.com/salesperson/result/?q=backstop%20netting&Trigger=ac

For now, I shoot indoors and my backstop is drywall and stucco. :smt003  I have a small tub of wall patch on-hand just in case I make a boo-boo.

Practice at home is important to me.  I do it for fun, stress relief, and form practice for target and bowhunting.  It's ideal if you have a safe 20+ backyard shooting lane, but anyone can shoot at home even if your safe shooting lane is only 5 yards.  Just aim for the smallest target you can see.  Remember.... "aim small - miss small".

I strive for "minute of angle accuracy".....

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This seems to be popular. and not very expensive People on AT rave about them

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/rubber-horse-stall-mat-4-ft-x-6-ft

I know I am being "not so safe" but I minimize the risk by drawing at the ground (or at least below level) and then raise my arrow up into the target.
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 :smt006

  Very nice set up Tote! For someone that shot archery for the first half of his life (Me, now 54) I like your range.


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Pretty slick dude! My shooting lane has tenants now, so it's a drive to practice now  :smt011
Very cool!
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