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Yellowtrout
11-13-2004, 05:16 PM
First off just wanted to say thanks to Warden, I tried out the range in Spruce Grove and the older fellow who runs the place was a decent guy.

Spruce Grove is very in-expensive, only costed 7 bucks for a whole day of shooting. Only draw back is space..... max distance is 20 yds... and they have a 10 yd target setup, but nothing greater than 20 yds. Also has 3d target shooting, which is a bit more but well worth it if you have some extra cash......And don't forget your blunt heads for the 3d shooting!

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New question is this:

Is there any indoor ranges that have more than 20 yds? I was hoping to get a 40 yd - 60 yd range if possible??

Thanks in advance....
Clayton

scooter
11-14-2004, 08:58 AM
No problem Clayton. There are 2 shops in Edmonton. Did you go to Trophy Book or the other one?

Are you talking about the Technohunt at Trophy Book?(shooting at a screen?)

petew
11-14-2004, 09:05 AM
Sherwood park and Spruce Grove are the only indoor ranges in Edmonton.Both are only 20 yards.
Bowmans outdoor range north of the City near Bonaccord has 65 yards with bags and 3D.
Call Bob Stewart at 921.3180 to get information.

scooter
11-14-2004, 09:31 AM
Sherwood park and Spruce Grove are the only indoor ranges in Edmonton.Both are only 20 yards.
Bowmans outdoor range north of the City near Bonaccord has 65 yards with bags and 3D.
Call Bob Stewart at 921.3180 to get information.

Thanks Pete! How's Bob doing?

Scott

Yellowtrout
11-17-2004, 11:34 AM
Thanks Pete, I will call him....

Warden, the 3d shooting is at a screen.

petew
11-18-2004, 12:40 AM
warden:
I guess he is doing good, but have not shot there for a few weeks now.He is moving the shop to the other building and getting it ready for the spring busy season, insulating and installing a wood stove, it will be great on cold days to warm up.
Got him hooked on trad Bows now too.He always had them but now has taken a real liking to them.