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Indoor Range…

Finally was able to shoot on my basement range at work today. Would like to add one more cheapo target to the top section as some extra insurance but this has got me pretty well covered. Max range is around 25 yards
Anyone with a 25yd range in their basement has no need of coming out until OCT :)
 
You want to get good? Remove some of those targets/stoppers from that room; you got too many. Muster up your inner @kyler1945 and "put some skin in the game". Busting an arrow or two against the concrete wall will have you focused in no time!

There is some truth to this. I routinely kick a basketball around my yard and shoot it with rubber blunts. For the last shot of the day I always kick the ball up against the side of my garage and take the last shot with the added pressure of knowing if I miss I will hit my garage. I have yet to miss on that final shot but, I will admit that the worse I am shooting that day the closer that final shot will be. Sometimes it might only be 7 or 8 yards. lol
 
You want to get good? Remove some of those targets/stoppers from that room; you got too many. Muster up your inner @kyler1945 and "put some skin in the game". Busting an arrow or two against the concrete wall will have you focused in no time!
I’m afraid I wouldn’t have any arrows left to shoot haha
 
Just remember, indoor ranges have their risks. From today testing a new release:
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Don't know how I missed this but . . . my outdoor range ends up going back indoors through the open garage door of the back shed.

I shoot off the deck and use the shed as a backstop since I live in town. I had a premature release once this year with exactly the same result. The only difference is my camper is parked directly behind the garage, it turns out exactly an arrow length away. The arrow just touched, and made the smallest of dents in the side of the camper.
 
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