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    Varmiteer
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    I think Loveland Archery Exchange has the dart system too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    That is Bear Creek Archery

    3340 South Knox Court
    Englewood, CO 80110
    (303) 781-8733
    However because of where we live we don't have to go to a range, it's in the yard Have a couple of The Block, and several 3d targets. our own little range in realistic settings.
    ^^ Me to I have the on sight archery range. But if you need any bow work done go see Cathy or John @ Bear Creek Archery!! Very good people!!

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    I bowfish all summer to stay tuned up and ready.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    You and coloccw are sick people.
    OK, I (Scott) started 20+ years age when my dad talked me into trying archery season out. I saved all summer, bought the bow, he got me a years membership to the range near the house. I got into field archery and then 3-D (it was just starting at that time), and since there weren't many 12 yr olds competing at National Championships, I earned a few titles. Bows kept me out of drugs and other juvenile distractions (illegal ones anyways), and my hours spent hanging out in bow shops got me a job in college at an archery shop. I was VP of the local range, shooting for first PSE (Pieces Scattered Everywhere) and later Hoyt on their National Staffs. Shot 6-7 shoots a month, every ASA/IBO qualifier and world shoot possible. Placed 32nd at National Field Championships in '06, couldn't make it to the other team trials. Now shooting just for fun, when I want (not spare minute of every day as needed to be competitive).

    And yes....I shoot a MATHEWS!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    OK, I (Scott) started 20+ years age when my dad talked me into trying archery season out. I saved all summer, bought the bow, he got me a years membership to the range near the house. I got into field archery and then 3-D (it was just starting at that time), and since there weren't many 12 yr olds competing at National Championships, I earned a few titles. Bows kept me out of drugs and other juvenile distractions (illegal ones anyways), and my hours spent hanging out in bow shops got me a job in college at an archery shop. I was VP of the local range, shooting for first PSE (Pieces Scattered Everywhere) and later Hoyt on their National Staffs. Shot 6-7 shoots a month, every ASA/IBO qualifier and world shoot possible. Placed 32nd at National Field Championships in '06, couldn't make it to the other team trials. Now shooting just for fun, when I want (not spare minute of every day as needed to be competitive).

    And yes....I shoot a MATHEWS!!!!

    That's what I'm talking about. If we got together and had a shoot, my dumbass might learn something from you guys. Plus we should have some fun. I still think the mods should start up an archery forum. It can't hurt nothing.

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    The only drawback to the outdoor range at C-470 and Morrison is that you have to pay to enter the park. its only like $6 which is cheaper than any other range but it still kind of sucks to have to pay.

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    The good thing is they charge by the vehicle. It's always at least me and my buddy and sometimes there are 3 of us. 2 or three bucks each isn't bad. Then if it's summertime you can go down to the beach and check out the bikinis or go fishing!

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