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Practice in winter time

Started by northener, February 25, 2015, 02:48:00 PM

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northener

Wondering how many shoot indoors in the winter time at home.
I shoot in my basement, its only 9 yds but its impossible to shoot outdoors in Mn. in the winter with any regularity.

The only time I do shoot outside is when its above 30 degrees with no wind, still I do not shoot very long and tend to rush it making for poor practice.

Come on spring.
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mcgroundstalker

I've been at the 3D range the past few weekends... Spring can't come soon enough for me!... Have plenty of arrows under the snow so far...   :archer2:   ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

mahantango

In the basement beside the coal stove, sitting on a stool or kneeling, 10 yds. Shoot those little plastic practice golf balls hung from a string.
We are all here because we are not all there.

Sirius Black

A lot of folks do shoot indoors in winter, in some way. My place isn't really big enough, so I brave it, and shoot outside. Ends up being about once a week. My club has covered straw bales that are big, and I don't lose any arrows. The compounders sure think I'm nuts!
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Ulysseys

I'm in New Jersey, the frozen tundra and still shoot outback daily...it's usually only around a dozen shots or so while my dog is running around but I still like popping a couple of shots off in less than ideal conditions
Type inspirational or witty quote here

TooManyHobbies

60" Bear Super Kodiak 50@28 (56@31)
68" Kohannah Long Bow 62@30

Stone Knife

Shooting in my basement and went to an indoor range.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

ChuckC

I have been taking my puppy (now 1 year old) for walks in the fields and woods two or three times a week all winter, except for the worst weather times.  Always have a longbow and judo arrows and shoot quite a bit.  If you look, there are places and ways.
ChuckC

SquareHead

12 yards in basement for me.  I have several bag targets and several block targets to shoot at.  Move some of these outside in the warmer months.

AZ_Longbow

10 yards in by back room, then I head outside around 10am for a nice 60 degree shoot at the local range. Love the AZ winters.
"There's only two things an arrow wants to do, it wants to fly and it wants to hit its target. It's in its very nature. Don't over think it."

MnFn

I have a target sitting on snow in the backyard. Step out take A few  shots and that is about it.  I am going to practice form in my shop, but it is very short range.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

M60gunner

It was 45 degrees at Ben Avery range this AM. Warmed up around 9am. Shed the extra shirt and shot another round.

Florida lime

80 degrees today - it's actually the best time of year to practice for me.    :D  

Almost makes up for the mosquitos, and sweating like a fool during deer season.    :rolleyes:
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northener

My outdoor target is covered with a sheet of rubber for the winter patiently waiting

I usually get out the first warm days and shoot judos if the snow is gone or ace blunts at ice chunks. Then the Rinhart 18-1 will get thown out and shot at too.

Years of construction work makes taking walks in the woods painfull on my hips. So I very seldom do that anymore.

I really need some longer ranges  oh well  guess my muscles stay in shape shooting inside.
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tracker12

I shoot in the basement an outside everyday for the most part.  At least fling a dozen or so.
T ZZZZ

straight_arrow

Just have to shoot daily, my options are #1. Outside, #2. My shop which allows an 18 yard shot and #3. the garage 8 yard shot. Really don't have too many issues outside unless the wind is blowing
"They're all trophies"

Bernie B.

I used to shoot into my garage from the driveway, but this winter I started shooting in my basement.  Even though the yardage is a lot less I can shoot day or night and work on form.  I love it!  

It's nice to not have to get bundled up to fight the cold and wind!

Bernie

Krex1010

I shoot in my basement sometimes, I can only get 7-8 yards but it keeps the muscles working. I have been shooting outside all winter though, even when it's dropped below 0. I have to go outside to the woodpiles every night so I bring the bow along and work about a dozen or so shots into my wood runs.
"You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim"

PeteA

Half inside, half out. I shout from my driveway into the garage. 18 yards max. I try to get off at least 12 shots a day no matter how cold it is. If it's really bad I close the garage door behind me and take whatever distance I can get.
Predator Hunter 46#@28
'70 Bear Kodiak Hunter 45#@28
'72 Bear Grizzly 45#@28

creekwood

My local bowhunting club has indoor winter leagues five days out of the week for eight weeks.  I shoot Monday nights and Thursday nights.  Targets are 5, 10, 15 and 20 yards.  It is a great way to maintain the shooting edge and I will be sad to see it end in a couple more weeks, though it means that spring is just around the corner.


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