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Title: Ideas for indoor (basement) shooting range?
Post by: rybohunter on December 17, 2007, 12:25:00 PM
I am very limited as far as space goes. Longest shot I might get would be maybe 8 yds. Is it worth it to try and set something up? Would I be able to gain anything other than working on my form and release?
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Post by: geno on December 17, 2007, 01:05:00 PM
Would I be able to gain anything other than working on my form and release?

Thats enough reason right there. Alot of guys kill deer at eight yds.You dont need to set up to much at that distance either.
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Post by: aklongbow on December 17, 2007, 01:13:00 PM
I shoot daily at 10 yards, not only does it help in my form I gain strength.
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Post by: MI_Bowhunter on December 17, 2007, 01:16:00 PM
Nah, form and release won't help you at all.     :jumper:  

Seriously though, I agree with Geno, that should be reason enough.  The only difference between a 5 yard shoot and a 40 yard shot is where you aim.
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Post by: LV2HUNT on December 17, 2007, 01:20:00 PM
Good for muscle development and control.
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Post by: Deadbolt on December 17, 2007, 01:26:00 PM
Go grab yourself one of them eternity bags from wally world or a local shop and hang it in the basement.  

Some shooting is better then none!
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Post by: khardrunner on December 17, 2007, 01:31:00 PM
I get 10 yards in my moldy basement....sure beats 15 degrees and snow!

Go for it!
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Post by: JL on December 17, 2007, 01:33:00 PM
I dream about being able to design a indoor range! If and when I relocate, I will have a space where I can shoot-every single day! I would do it in a heartbeat hoss! But at 8 yrds...you may want to start building up your arrow count now. I see a few busted nocks in your future!

Deadbolt-

Where you at in Jersey? I grew up in Salem county (Penns Grove) and still have extended family there and Salem.

JL
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Post by: Slasher on December 17, 2007, 01:49:00 PM
The biggest improvement in my shooting came from setting the bag target on the workbench and shooting across my garage.. 4-5 yds...   My accracy and consistency got WAYYYY better... when I start having problems I go back to shooting in the garage for a week or two... and most of my problems dissappear...

So, I'd vote yes...
Title: Re: Ideas for indoor (basement) shooting range?
Post by: Deadbolt on December 17, 2007, 01:53:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by khardrunner:
I get 10 yards in my moldy basement....sure beats 15 degrees and snow!

Go for it!
I wish I had an indoor range been having wind gusts of up to 50mph for the past 3 days and its FREEZING OUT!  


QuoteOriginally posted by JL:
Deadbolt-

Where you at in Jersey? I grew up in Salem county (Penns Grove) and still have extended family there and Salem.

JL
Formerly garfield, Bergen County but just moved down to Brick, Ocean County 2 months ago.
Title: Re: Ideas for indoor (basement) shooting range?
Post by: lt-m-grow on December 17, 2007, 01:53:00 PM
Besides all the valuable form comments above, don't forget aim small, miss small.  So work on the form yes and after, pick a smaller "target" than you normally would to shoot at.  Make it real small.  I once had a 5 yard range in the basement, I use arrow holes in the target -- as the target.

I am not a great shooter, but I suspect I am fairly good and I believe I owe that to the constant, and consistent practice my little indoor ranges provide me all winter long.
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Post by: Arwin on December 17, 2007, 02:11:00 PM
I get plenty of practice in my Michigan basement.  :thumbsup:  I like to focus on really small targets at close ranges,like a thumbtack or bottle caps.
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Post by: Labs4me on December 17, 2007, 02:53:00 PM
In my basement range I use a large excellsior bail for my target. Not only does it come in handy during our seemingly endless Michigan winters, but it is also very useful for taking a few, quick, practice/warm-up shots before heading out into the darkness for morning hunts. This alo allows me to get the snap-crackle-pops out of my bow-arm-elbow (depending on your age, you'll understand someday).

This is my eighth year using the same excellsior bail. About twice each year I will saturate it with a bucket of water to allow the fibers to swell. I bet it has stopped several thousand arrows over the years and still has quite a bit of useful life remaining.

Helpful hint: ALWAYS be aware of your upper limb tip to make sure you don't hit it against one of your main level floor joists!
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Post by: Marvin M. on December 17, 2007, 03:20:00 PM
I'm getting ready to set one up in my basement also.  Got some vacation coming and need to re-arrange the basement and garage anyway.  

For short ranges, use small targets.  My plan is to hang an old piece of carpet and use blunts.  There was a recent article in TBM (I think) about doing that and I just happen to have a large piece of unused carpet in my new basement.  Sounds like the perfect use for it.

I was actually thinking about doing a build-along for it.
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Post by: tjjsidekick on December 17, 2007, 04:07:00 PM
Because of time and the distance to the closest outdoor range, I do 95% of my shooting in my basement at 8 yards. My form and consistancy has improved dramatically. At that distance,I shoot 1 arrow and retrieve it after every shot. Like others have said, aim small. If ceilings are too low then shoot from your knees.

Good luck!
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Post by: FJTOYMAN on December 17, 2007, 04:31:00 PM
I'm lucky enough to have a solarium that gives me up to a 15yrd shot. But as said above I usually shoot at 10 yrds or less for form. Its also fun to shoot from different positions. Like on your knees, sitting, laying down ect. all these require good form and concentration.
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Post by: rybohunter on December 17, 2007, 04:44:00 PM
Thanks guys, I knew I was going to take a ribbing for phrasing things how i did.   :p  But I didn't feel like editing. You guys answered one of my thoughts that didn't come out right, as to aiming at something real small to improve accuracy and concentration.
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Post by: Gene Roberts on December 17, 2007, 06:34:00 PM
I say go.I shot today for the first time in a while.I shot at about 15 yards,didn't do so well.Next I scooted up to about 8-10 yards.It helped tremendously,good luck in whatever you choose.
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Post by: Kevin L. on December 17, 2007, 08:36:00 PM
Pretty much what they all said. I shoot 9yds in my basement, at really small targets. Good for strength, form and release. Plus, it beats the stew outta going out in 0* windchill and trying to shoot.
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Post by: ArrowAtomik on December 17, 2007, 08:57:00 PM
Now if my wife could just see the merit!
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Post by: J Buck on December 18, 2007, 09:57:00 AM
i shoot at 14 yards in my basement. i couldn't bring in the hay bales so i shot into boxes stuffed with plastic. then one day i was looking for something to shoot into, against the wall were two rolls of insulation. the kind you can buy at menards or lowes. they come wrapped in plastic. i got back ten yards and shot. works great. arrows pull out real easy to. i set it up on a table and used and old blanket for a back stop if needed.
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Post by: mrkbsm on December 18, 2007, 11:46:00 AM
I've got a yellow jacket bag target hanging from my ceiling.  Overall I can get a distance of about 10 yards, but I shoot a lot of 8 yarders just working on form.  Best piece of advice I've seen given so far is.... watch your ceilings!  With some extreme cant I can shoot standing up but I usually just take the time to practice shooting while kneeling, sitting, etc.  The winter is a good time for practicing form and ground-blind-style shots.  
Good luck!
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Post by: Dan Chamberlain on December 18, 2007, 05:12:00 PM
My basement range is 54 feet.  It's just about perfect.  I have a big box stuffed with foam rubber squares.  So far I haven't missed, though on a couple of occasions, the upper tip of my bow has impacted with the heating duct work and man does that echo!

Dan
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Post by: flat-lander on December 18, 2007, 06:05:00 PM
I've had an 8 yard from arrow tip to target range in the basement for about a year now and it's the best home improvement i've ever done.We have such a good time shooting any time of day or night.I'm a lot better shot for it.
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Post by: chesapeakeblend on December 18, 2007, 06:59:00 PM
I just set up a 15 yard range in my finished basement.  Best thing I have done as far as archery goes.

I put up a small target then some of the durarock from Home Depot.  I do get a wild arrow every so often and it penetrates the durarock before the wall.  No damage to the cedars.

I would invest in a big packaged of nocks though!
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Post by: Shawn Leonard on December 18, 2007, 07:09:00 PM
I shoot in the house, I can shoot through the living room and than thru the den out into the kitchen. I get 39ft. which is 13 yards. i bust up lots of nocks so I only shoot 2 arrows at a go. 3 and I break nocks, two and I only break them once in a while. My daughter who married Nomad88 on here just bought a house together and their basement has 9ft. ceilings and is 62ft. long so we can shoot 19 yards. We will have a range up right after X-mas. Shawn
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Post by: SuperKodiak38 on December 18, 2007, 07:09:00 PM
I sandwiched the edge of a 4 X 6 horse stall matt(Southern states for 40.00) between 2 2 x 4's and hung it from the joist with eye hooks, hung a bad target in front and can shoot about 15 yeards or so, great practice.
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Post by: Boneyard Bowhunter on December 18, 2007, 09:10:00 PM
I have a carbon filled bag that I hung from the floor joists. It is on it's third season. I shoot at 1 1/2" circles. The best $30 I've spent in a long time.
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Post by: Shakes.602 on December 18, 2007, 09:19:00 PM
There ya go!! Those Little Avery Stick-On Dots come in  ALL  Sizes!!  :thumbsup:  Good Looking "Finished Basement" too!  :archer:
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Post by: rybohunter on December 19, 2007, 09:21:00 AM
I was shooting in the basement last night. I can actually get a solid 10 yards out of it. I'm excited to be able to shoot all winter.
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Post by: Autumnarcher on December 19, 2007, 04:08:00 PM
Close range indoors practice is a great way to work on the little things that we often forget when outdoors on a 3D range.

I shoot a few dozen arrows at 2-3 yds only concentrating on one aspect of the shot at a sesion- release, anchor, back tension etc.

Other times I will put a piece of masking tape vertically down the bag target and focus soley on hitting the tape - this helps eliminate left-right misses.

I focus on very small spots- other arrow holes, dots made with a marker etc.

I can shoot outto about 12 yds in my basement.

Other times I'll shoot with the kids and play tic-tac-toe. I'm working on making a target face like a dart board, so we can shoot "darts".