Where I live "15 minutes from my house" we have an outdoor archery range build by the parks department. It used to only be for recurve and compound bows, the last two years they added towards the back of the range a nice setup for crossbows. It includes a nice bench for two shooters with two nice sized weighted down benches to sit on, it is enclosed/boarded off from the rest of the range on the left side by wooden boards for 20 yards, adding to safety, and also boarded off all the way at the end of the range incase the bolt flies past your 70 foot target. And the range is set up to 70 yards, which is plenty distance. The only issue is, good luck finding your arrows if you miss your target. In the morning it is used for dog owners "since it is fenced in" to run their dogs up to nine AM. The archers have access to it from nine AM until sunset. There is also days where the parks department holds events for youth shooters, which is great to see.
The intangible "something just feels right to you" experience is the entire reason I'm a Bear guy. Before I spent my first REAL money on a bow, I shot everything in the shop. Bear is inexplicably me. Can't explain and don't even care to try.
I have been hunting with my 33" axle to axle, Hoyt Cybertec 2003 cam and a half XT2000 with a forgiving 7" brace height, for twenty years now, primarily out of a tree stand, never had any issues going through brush with my bow.
Hey Kalvin. The majority of our compound bows equipped with an RTH package are available in both right- and left-hand options. Is there a specific bow you are referring to?
Where I live "15 minutes from my house" we have an outdoor archery range build by the parks department. It used to only be for recurve and compound bows, the last two years they added towards the back of the range a nice setup for crossbows. It includes a nice bench for two shooters with two nice sized weighted down benches to sit on, it is enclosed/boarded off from the rest of the range on the left side by wooden boards for 20 yards, adding to safety, and also boarded off all the way at the end of the range incase the bolt flies past your 70 foot target. And the range is set up to 70 yards, which is plenty distance. The only issue is, good luck finding your arrows if you miss your target. In the morning it is used for dog owners "since it is fenced in" to run their dogs up to nine AM. The archers have access to it from nine AM until sunset.
There is also days where the parks department holds events for youth shooters, which is great to see.
The intangible "something just feels right to you" experience is the entire reason I'm a Bear guy. Before I spent my first REAL money on a bow, I shot everything in the shop. Bear is inexplicably me. Can't explain and don't even care to try.
Thank you for being a part of the Bear family!
I have been hunting with my 33" axle to axle, Hoyt Cybertec 2003 cam and a half XT2000 with a forgiving 7" brace height, for twenty years now, primarily out of a tree stand, never had any issues going through brush with my bow.
Need more rth packages in left handed options. My wife struggles to find a bow she likes and can shoot because she shoots left hand.
Hey Kalvin. The majority of our compound bows equipped with an RTH package are available in both right- and left-hand options. Is there a specific bow you are referring to?
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