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    Archery range around Dallas area?

    Greetings! I was wondering if anyone know of a archery range around Dallas area where I can shoot for a day? I sent a few emails to Elm Fork but I've have not heard back from them and I think you have to be a member of the Texas archery club to use their facility. I currently live around the Las Colinas/Irving area and would like to shoot after work without having to drive 30+ minutes. Looking to shoot out to at least 60 yards. Thanks guys

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    Cinnamon creek ranch

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      #3
      Bass Pro, All Star Archery both have indoor ranges you can pay to shoot. A lot of archery shops probably do as well, but those two are probably the closest to you. Elm Fork does have non member shooting on the weekends I believe. Texans Archery club has a big indoor facility in Plano but not sure if you want to drive that far.

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        #4
        Westlake Sports Center in Mesquite has an outdoor range you can shoot up to 100 yards at. $5.00 for a NR. Might be outside your drive requirement.

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          #5
          Thanks guys. BassPro is nearby but, the range is maxed out at 20 yards. I need to shoot at least 60 to sight in my sight. Cinnamon Creek is too far and Mesquite as well. I'm looking for a place nearby where I can shoot after work without being stuck in traffic and having enough time to shoot to my heart's content

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            #6
            IBA
            Irving Bowhunting Association. I'm a member and just got back from there a few minutes ago. Was shooting 60 yds and it goes to 70. 3D, static practice range, etc...

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                Originally posted by WCB View Post
                IBA
                Irving Bowhunting Association. I'm a member and just got back from there a few minutes ago. Was shooting 60 yds and it goes to 70. 3D, static practice range, etc...
                Thanks but I don't think I'll be shooting that much for the annual membership. I can always shoot at my brother's place but, I just need to shoot at least 60 yards for now to sight the bow. i'll try elm fork tomorrow

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BeetleGuy View Post
                  Cinnamon creek ranch
                  This. Great range(s).

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                    On Target Archery in Canton is where I go

                    On Target Archery is an archery shop in Canton, TX. We sell archery gear; offer lessons for all levels; host leagues; and have indoor and outdoor ranges.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by grizzman View Post
                      This. Great range(s).
                      Yes, I am real familiar with cinnamon creek. My brother lives less than a mile from there. I just can't see myself driving over half an hour everyday to practice after work. Looking for a place that is closer to Irving/Las Colinas area but, I appreciate your input!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View Post
                        On Target Archery in Canton is where I go

                        http://www.ontargetarcherytexas.com/
                        Thanks but, that's over 65 miles one way

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View Post
                          On Target Archery in Canton is where I go

                          http://www.ontargetarcherytexas.com/
                          X2. Would be worth the drive

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                            #14
                            Texans Archery is at Elm Fork and you need a membership to shoot there as well. I believe the public may still be able to shoot on Saturday mornings but check with them. If you find a member I believe they can take a guest anytime for like $5 ea time.
                            If I may ask, where do you normally practice?


                            Sorry, went back and reread your post. Don't know of a day place per se unless you go on Saturday morning. If they still do that...
                            Last edited by WCB; 09-05-2017, 02:12 PM.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by WCB View Post
                              Texans Archery is at Elm Fork and you need a membership to shoot there as well. I believe the public may still be able to shoot on Saturday mornings but check with them. If you find a member I believe they can take a guest anytime for like $5 ea time.
                              If I may ask, where do you normally practice?
                              I haven't practice in a few months. I usually practice near cinnamon creek. My brother lives about a mile from there and at the end of their neighborhood, is a trail that leads to a creek with plenty of space to shoot my targets. I just don't want to drive over half an hour after work. Actually, it'll take me close to an hour to get there with traffic

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