I hope everyone has been doing well! I haven't been on the forum much, but not that the weather is cooling off, I hope to stop by more often!
A friend loaned me an older, low end bow since my daughter had expressed interest in getting into archery. I used to shoot myself many years ago (I wasn't too bad back then and considered an Olympic tryout)...but I haven't shot for 20 years. Anyway, our garage is extremely deep and I set up a quick range. In a short time, I became impressed with her abilities! She really enjoyed it too and was bugging me several times to let her shoot.
I thought, well, if she's going to get into this, I need to step her up to her own bow before she develops any bad habits. We picked out a decent Youth bow and all the accessories. We got home and I let her fire off a few rounds to get used to the draw, let off, etc. I then started teaching her how to use the sights. She obviously picked it up very quickly lol.
Our "in house" range is only about 30 feet. Here is her first attempt at using freshly installed sights:
I make a few quick tweaks and within a short amount of time, here is the result:
So I decide she needs a bit more range. Yesterday, I took her and one of her friends to the Larry Easton Archery Range at Schramm Park outside of Gretna. We duly paid our $5 vehicle pass, spent a few minutes walking through the aquarium and the girls each made a $3 donation. We then head up to the range.
I had bought my daughter's friend an inexpensive bow set from Wal-Mart before heading out so she wouldn't feel left out. We did some ground targets and they were consistently hitting their marks. I finally let them go up onto the stand to really test their skills.
The friend with the low powered bow struggled to reach the target, but soon she was compensating. It was a bit funny to watch the arrows bounce back though lol. But, again I was impressed as every arrow either hit the target or landed cleanly in the line of fire.
We then took the trail and we all had a blast. I was making them walk quietly and I'd whisper as we came upon the next target. They were in full blown hunting mode lol. I only allowed them one shot per target each before we moved on. Though they had several on target hits, they only got 3 clean "kills". But, during the 3 hours or so we were there, they didn't lose a single arrow
All in all, it was a blast. I highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to get out and bow shoot for an afternoon. It has an awesome practice and sight in range and the trail is more fun than you can imagine