3D Ranges
The cost of the targets and the commitment of the club members is what usually dooms clubs. Back in the early nineties alot of clubs got their start from money given to them from the government. That has since gone by the wayside although there may still be money availiable. Most clubs try and raise money from 3D shoots, but most archers expect alot of door prizes etc. which ends up costing the host club. I also remember a guy in the Niton area who had a private range which he had available to the public at around $10/round. He didn't last more than 4 or 5 years. The bears and lack of customers did him in. The biggest plus you have right now is there seems to be a new generation of 3d'ers and they all what places to shoot. Good luck and if there is anything I can do to help as far as targets go pm me. Last year I helped our club in Whitecourt get $18000 in targets.
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