Clover Leaf Indoor...Wish You Were Here
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From: Bob McArthur
20-Jan-16
From: Bob McArthur
20-Jan-16
From: HARRY CARRY
20-Jan-16
On occasion, I have "target panic" on 3D critters. OK, most all the time. I'm just a target bales Trad Archer, mostly. My question:
Does anyone ever miss those critters?!! I mean, I see a really nice cement floor, and all I can imagine is missing, causing a spark, or bouncing my 1714s into the ceiling or walls.
Are those Archers THAT GOOD?!!!
Seriously, that looks like a great set-up!! And it does look like fun!
But, for me, as Clint Eastwood says, "A man's got to know his limitations..."!!!
From: Bob McArthur
20-Jan-16
From: Bob McArthur
21-Jan-16
Shooting is anywhere from 15 to 20 yards. Yes Harry, they are that good...at least most of them. I wish I could post some of the videos I'very taken.
From: Dave G.
21-Jan-16
If I lived a couple of hours north of where I live now, I'd definitely want to join Clover Leaf. Looks like a really nice facility.
Bob, is Clover Leaf one of those fortunate clubs that has an active, participatory membership, or is it like a lot of clubs I've encountered where it's only a handful of folks supporting the organization?
From: horsethief51
21-Jan-16
We used to shoot field archery, then later on, 3-Ds there back in the early 90s. It is close to a couple other clubs and we were able to shoot two in one day on occasion. Always had a great course set up outside. Bob, I saw your short video clip.
From: Bob McArthur
21-Jan-16
Dave, not sure, I'm not a member. The indoor Trad league is open to public. I belong to Wapiti Archers of Fort Washington...the best archery club in the Tri-State area.
From: DaleHajas
21-Jan-16
Well Harry you shoot from the wrong side to start.
From: RC
21-Jan-16
And them split finger shooters can't hit crap.....:)
From: redbuffalo
21-Jan-16
Harry, I really need shoot with you. You seem to know how to have fun, not like a three under shooter I know. Howard Hill and Byron Ferguson both are split finger shooters.
From: RC
21-Jan-16
Split finger shooters shoot like that because they are used to picking their nose with both fingers at full draw:)
From: redbuffalo
21-Jan-16
Sounds like you missed your nap today, Roy. Tried 3 under. Felt wrong. But if not in your right mind, you probably won't notice. Lol
From: Bob McArthur
22-Jan-16
From: Bob McArthur
22-Jan-16
From: HARRY CARRY
22-Jan-16
I'm trying to find the "Like" button to press!