This was a couple of weeks ago at our local range. Us stick guys meet Sunday mornings to shoot and one shot we call the "cross canyon" shot is about 175 yds (if memory serves) across, well you guessed it, a big deep arrow swallowing canyon.
This was a pic of me that my friend Doug took as I started to elevate for distance. If you look close just below my arrows in the quiver straight accross from my bow hand, you can see the little white target with the black boar foam cutout on it.
Thought I would share it with you, thought it was a cool pic and a beautiful morning to be out shooting!
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Anyone else have cool novelty shots they shoot regularly at the range? Post pics if ya got em'
What part of CO are you in? I'm moving to Fort Collins and will be looking for folks to shoot with.
JJB2
Western side - Grand Junction
We are pretty spoiled with our nice outdoor range.
So, how close did you come to hitting the target?
That's cool!!! God bless.
Yeah, Jake, did ya hit it? LOL...
That does look like fun!
Nice range...I too am interested do you hit the target?
We all come pretty close believe it or not...within 5 or so yards of the target butt.
On that particular shot I hit just at the foot of the target butt frame, left side.
We have one club member(shoots a longbow) who dead centered the 10 ring from there....wish I was there to see it...
Jake,i am been there and I can say you have a beautiful range there with a great scenery.Good memories,hope to be back for April!Thank for sharing.
I went to a shoot last year to raise money for charity. On one of the novelty shots, we shot at a 2" X 4' high PVC pipe sticking in the ground at about what i would guess was between 90-100 yards (no one would say exactly how far it was). $1 a shot. You would be surprised at how close you can get with three arrows to "hone in on it". We were missing that thing by inches. We even hit it a time or two.
175 yards with trad gear is like 2500 meters with a rifle! Holy smokes, Batman!
I think you better draw another inch or so.
and aim higher :thumbsup:
And draw another inch or so..
The funny thing is, that I'd probably shoot every arrow in my quiver at this target, since it isn't a hunting situation. Some things are simply fun.
At one of the trad shoots here they had a buffalo set at about 80 yards. As luck would have it...I hit an envelope that had a 20 dollar bill in it. I got to keep the money and it paid for my entry fee :thumbsup: Hey, even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then!!
Jason
Next Sunday walk the canyon and then sell everyone back some arrows on Saturday. Cool pic
That target sits on a ledge of solid sandstone. I'll bet that I have shot at that target several hundred times and I have never hit it. BTW, that canyon is a sheer dropoff of about 100'.
Hope no one is walking by in the canyon lol. Long shots are so much fun.
Jake,
That is a cool shot!!!
I have got to make it to that range next time I visit the "kids" in Grand Junction. I bet I can miss that target as good as anyone.
Last summer after a local club shoot was over, a couple friends and I decided to take some LONG shots at a Buffalo they had set out in an open field. It took several tries but I finally hit it. We paced off the distance and it was right at 150yds. It was a lot of fun too!
Shooting that kind of stuff, although in no way is it a hunting type shot, is just plain fun to do!!
Congrats on what looks like a fun time with friends.
Bisch
QuoteOriginally posted by Canyon:
I have got to make it to that range next time I visit the "kids" in Grand Junction. I bet I can miss that target as good as anyone.
Please do!
Our group has become quite skilled in missing this target....even more than the other ones on he course...
Thanks for all the nice comments!
I'd love to try that one. You really get to watch the arrow. Ever try those whistling heads from Kustom King? I haven't, but will be ordering some before too long. Really have an "incoming" sound to them, I bet.