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<blockquote data-quote="longrangepistol" data-source="post: 2163838" data-attributes="member: 4182"><p>There are some good recommendations for shops here, all great places. </p><p></p><p>H&H has an extensive line of archery equipment and a full range of compound and traditional (recurve/longbow), ask for Randy, J.B. or Steve and they will show you anything and everything. You are allowed to test shoot what they have on their range. They have 13 lanes of well lit archery range. They also have a virtual techno hunt (computer generated hunting simulator you can shoot big game) as well. The Cafe inside H&H is also another plus.</p><p><a href="http://www.hhshootingsports.com/store/archery.html" target="_blank">http://www.hhshootingsports.com/store/archery.html</a></p><p></p><p>Arrowhead Archery in Del City is a good shop, Jeff Steele carries both compounds and traditional equipment. Arrowhead has a full range you can test shoot any bow he has in stock. Jeff has indoor leagues throughout the year both dot leagues and animal leagues. They also run Crystal Lake outdoor range just West of the Oklahoma City in which they hold outdoor 3D shoots. There's one coming up this weekend.</p><p><a href="http://www.arrowheadarcheryproshop.com/" target="_blank">http://www.arrowheadarcheryproshop.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Oklahoma Archery on South Grand and I-35 is run by Haskell Smith and his manager Scott Tatum. Oklahoma Archery is a division of Norman Archery and is one of the largest Mathews and Hoyt dealers in the country. Oklahoma Archery carries everything, but they do not have a range YET. They are currently 4 months out from opening a full indoor range at SW89th and I-35 that will be up to 35 yards. Their plan is to have an indoor 3D range within their building, a first for Oklahoma City.</p><p><a href="http://www.oklahomaarchery.com/" target="_blank">http://www.oklahomaarchery.com/</a></p><p></p><p>There are many facets of archery. I shot wheel bows for years until I got drawn into the McAlester Army Ammunition Depot hunt five (5) years ago and started shooting traditional equipment. I have not picked up my compounds since. My interest went from casual longbow shooter to obsessively shooting 6 times a week (over a 1000 arrows/week), traveling the country competing and hunting. You will meet a fraternity of folks who will become life long friends.</p><p></p><p>If you have ANY interest in traditional archery PM me and I will be more than happy to let you shoot the traditional equipment I have at H&H's indoor archery range.</p><p></p><p>Archery is a great family sport, all my kids shoot with me. My oldest and I went to the National Field Archery Association (NFAA's) Indoor Nationals last month in Louisville, Kentucky to compete against 1300 other archers. A very proud moment for a parent when you child shoots her personal best in Olympic recurve on the first day.</p><p></p><p>LRP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangepistol, post: 2163838, member: 4182"] There are some good recommendations for shops here, all great places. H&H has an extensive line of archery equipment and a full range of compound and traditional (recurve/longbow), ask for Randy, J.B. or Steve and they will show you anything and everything. You are allowed to test shoot what they have on their range. They have 13 lanes of well lit archery range. They also have a virtual techno hunt (computer generated hunting simulator you can shoot big game) as well. The Cafe inside H&H is also another plus. [URL="http://www.hhshootingsports.com/store/archery.html"]http://www.hhshootingsports.com/store/archery.html[/URL] Arrowhead Archery in Del City is a good shop, Jeff Steele carries both compounds and traditional equipment. Arrowhead has a full range you can test shoot any bow he has in stock. Jeff has indoor leagues throughout the year both dot leagues and animal leagues. They also run Crystal Lake outdoor range just West of the Oklahoma City in which they hold outdoor 3D shoots. There's one coming up this weekend. [URL="http://www.arrowheadarcheryproshop.com/"]http://www.arrowheadarcheryproshop.com/[/URL] Oklahoma Archery on South Grand and I-35 is run by Haskell Smith and his manager Scott Tatum. Oklahoma Archery is a division of Norman Archery and is one of the largest Mathews and Hoyt dealers in the country. Oklahoma Archery carries everything, but they do not have a range YET. They are currently 4 months out from opening a full indoor range at SW89th and I-35 that will be up to 35 yards. Their plan is to have an indoor 3D range within their building, a first for Oklahoma City. [URL="http://www.oklahomaarchery.com/"]http://www.oklahomaarchery.com/[/URL] There are many facets of archery. I shot wheel bows for years until I got drawn into the McAlester Army Ammunition Depot hunt five (5) years ago and started shooting traditional equipment. I have not picked up my compounds since. My interest went from casual longbow shooter to obsessively shooting 6 times a week (over a 1000 arrows/week), traveling the country competing and hunting. You will meet a fraternity of folks who will become life long friends. If you have ANY interest in traditional archery PM me and I will be more than happy to let you shoot the traditional equipment I have at H&H's indoor archery range. Archery is a great family sport, all my kids shoot with me. My oldest and I went to the National Field Archery Association (NFAA's) Indoor Nationals last month in Louisville, Kentucky to compete against 1300 other archers. A very proud moment for a parent when you child shoots her personal best in Olympic recurve on the first day. LRP [/QUOTE]
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