SLC area archery help

gburk

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Hey all- maybe a bit of a long shot here.

My son is spending the summer in Park City building ski lifts.

He’s trying to get his bow dialed in and ready to go for an early season New Mexico elk hunt. Unfortunately he has only been able to find a public archery course which hasn’t proved to work out very well for him- he’s lost a bunch of arrows. That’s painful enough for anyone but especially for a young guy :D

(Apparently he strained a forearm muscle arm wrestling at a bachelor party which isn’t helping his accuracy any… :rolleyes:)

Anyone have, or know of, a better target setup in the SLC/ Park city area he could use once or twice?

Thanks!!
 
Hey all- maybe a bit of a long shot here.

My son is spending the summer in Park City building ski lifts.

He’s trying to get his bow dialed in and ready to go for an early season New Mexico elk hunt. Unfortunately he has only been able to find a public archery course which hasn’t proved to work out very well for him- he’s lost a bunch of arrows. That’s painful enough for anyone but especially for a young guy :D

(Apparently he strained a forearm muscle arm wrestling at a bachelor party which isn’t helping his accuracy any… :rolleyes:)

Anyone have, or know of, a better target setup in the SLC/ Park city area he could use once or twice?

Thanks!!
There's a couple of good indoor ranges in the SLC valley.
Humphries archery and badass outdoor gear archery.

I would have him go to the 2nd. They're incredibly helpful.

Then he could go to Lee Kay after it's sighted in. They have longer range targets and there's a backstop. Or go to the Easton archery center indoor range. I think they've got some longer targets inside.
 
There's a couple of good indoor ranges in the SLC valley.
Humphries archery and badass outdoor gear archery.

I would have him go to the 2nd. They're incredibly helpful.

Then he could go to Lee Kay after it's sighted in. They have longer range targets and there's a backstop. Or go to the Easton archery center indoor range. I think they've got some longer targets inside.
Super - I’ll pass that along. Thanks
 
Humpries is solid, but they only go to 20 yards. Easton is indoor and has much longer options. Humpries does not open until 11 and is closed Sun and Mon, hope he has fun
 
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