There are no set ranges! The practice range has target butts from 10 to about 50yds. The targets in the actual shoot will range fromabout 5yds to as far as around 60yds, and even include a flying pig and a steel armadillo! There won't be many 5yd'ers. and there won't be many really long shots either. If I have to guess, I would say the course will average out in the 15-20yd range somewhere. Cowtown is known for setting very shootable courses that can be enjoyed by shooters of all skill levels!
Unless they have HUGE back stops I will pass on the really long ones. Arrows are expensive.
Gary
The really long one, like the buffalo that is usually set at 50-60yds, is always set where if you miss, your arrow will land in dirt and most likely not be damaged. There are no backstops, unless a tree happens to be lined up just right!
On the one really long shot - the buffalo - we put the target up against a berm so misses are easily found. One thing you will find at these tournaments is that when someone misses, everybody in the group is willing to stop down and help find the arrow. They are a generally a pretty laid-back and helpful bunch. And Bisch is correct - we set deer-sized animals around 15, maybe out to 20. A bigger target like an elk may be a little farther. We have a few small targets at 10 or even less
I would bet that the State Indoor shoot loses more trad folks than Cowtown will will both of these being scheduled at the same time. And like John said, Cowtown has had this same weekend for 10yrs!
Is this shoot at the same place the Texas State Longbow Championship is held? I have been to the longbow championship but my not have ever been to the actual club range.
I checked it out on their website and I believe this is a different range than where the longbow championship is held. If I found it correctly the range is on Watercress Dr.
Is this shoot at the same place the Texas State Longbow Championship is held? I have been to the longbow championship but my not have ever been to the actual club range.
Thanks
No! The longbow shoot is at Sherwood, which is off of Camp Bowie Rd. This shoot is at Cowtown Bowmen range over by Lake Worth.
Looking forward to this; enjoyed last year -- great setting with plenty of shade and friendly folks. Planning to be there for Sunday(work Sat.), hoping in time to shoot a couple of rounds. Am I correct in thinking that "open" categories refer to shooting carbon arrows, with "wood" meaning only wood arrows?
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