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Shooting bow in backyard?

Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:21 am
Posted by chickman1313
Mandeville
Member since Dec 2007
4922 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:21 am
Is there any reason I shouldnt shoot my bow in my backyard? I can really only get about a 30 yard shot, but as long as I have a backstop and make sure I'm not shooting over the fence I should be good huh?
Posted by TexasTiger
Katy TX
Member since Sep 2003
5324 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:26 am to
I shoot in my back yard....anything could happen i guess but I try to be as safe as possible. I shoot at my block as well as 3d targets and I also set up a piece of plywood behind the targets.

Posted by CENLALSUFAN
Beaumont
Member since Mar 2009
7208 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:27 am to
My 8 and 9 year old daughters shoot their bows in the back yard.. I don't see a problem with it..
Posted by wiltznucs
Apollo Beach, FL
Member since Sep 2005
8961 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:30 am to
As long as your backyard doesnt butt up to someone elses backyard/home I dont see a problem here. If it does, I'd probably ask the neighbor if they are cool with it.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:32 am to
I've only ever practiced in my yard. But the background was 100 yds or so of field before a building. I lost some arrows in that field too
Posted by 4X4DEMON
NWLA
Member since Dec 2007
11957 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:36 am to
I've always shot in my backyard but there's nothing behind me for a while. I use my barn as a backstop because I lost a lot of arrows when I started and now my wife is shooting and hits the barn quite often. I have a shite load of styrofoam built up behind the target so it doesn't stick through the wall or break an arrow.
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
13546 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:39 am to
I shoot in my backyard as well. Unless you shoot about 5 ft off of target, you should be good.
Posted by gorillacoco
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2009
5318 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:48 am to
if you are in a neighborhood, think long and hard about what is behind the fence you are counting on for your backstop. everyone misses once in a while, even if it's due to something like fletching breaking on release, string breaks, deflections off of the ground or other arrows in the target, etc, etc, etc.

i used to shoot in the backyard with my brother, and we moved the target to right in front of the shed so that it provided a better backdrop than the board fence. despite protests from my brother that he "never misses the target", he put an arrow into the shed after about 5 shots.
Posted by Hu_Flung_Pu
Central, LA
Member since Jan 2013
22159 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:51 am to
I did. I just aimed it towards the rear of mine and the neighbors property. If you shoot from an angle (stand) It shouldn't be a problem anyway.
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
43030 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 9:59 am to
I used to shoot at my old house because I was in a tight neighborhood. Stuck one right through the siding and into the baseplate of the house. I'd still shoot at something solid. They will go through a fence.

At my new house, I put my trash cans behind the target
This post was edited on 7/14/14 at 10:00 am
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25315 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:01 am to
I have always shot in backyard. I when shooting field tips the day after tuning my broadheads and shooting them, I did have a pass through on my layered foam block that continued to go completely through the wood fence 5 feet behind the target and bury in the neighbors flower bed.



If you are really concerned shoot from elevation causing any misses to go into the ground by the target.
Posted by CBLSU316
Far Right of Left
Member since Jun 2008
11391 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:02 am to
shoot it straight up.................then run inside.

I stuck one in my grandmas roof with my indian compound bow when I was about 10yrs old
Posted by TheBowhunter
SWLA
Member since Jul 2014
230 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:02 am to
quote:

if you are in a neighborhood, think long and hard about what is behind the fence you are counting on for your backstop. everyone misses once in a while, even if it's due to something like fletching breaking on release, string breaks, deflections off of the ground or other arrows in the target, etc, etc, etc. i used to shoot in the backyard with my brother, and we moved the target to right in front of the shed so that it provided a better backdrop than the board fence. despite protests from my brother that he "never misses the target", he put an arrow into the shed after about 5 shots.


I agree with this. I don't feel very safe shooting in my backyard most of the time. I usually drive a few minutes to an open field to shoot. Plus, I can get a lot more yardage outside if my backyard to practice out to 60 yards plus.

About 10 years ago, I had an arrow explode upon shooting it out if my bow. We often shoot in my dad's big warehouse. I guess the arrow had a small crack or something it, because it exploded upon releasing from the bow and part of it ricocheted into the roof. Luckily it didn't go through my arm. I've always been wary of my surroundings since then. I check my arrows after every round too.
Posted by Mung
NorCal
Member since Aug 2007
9054 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:12 am to
I always shot in my backyard, with my shop and shop door as a backstop. Hit both more than once, but never let an arrow get away.

I think Alx almost hit a lawyer once. Arrow went right thru backyard fence into the lawyer's backyard while he was outside. Pretty scary.
Posted by djangochained
Gardere
Member since Jul 2013
19054 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:15 am to
do you live inside city limits?
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25315 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:26 am to
quote:

I check my arrows after every round too.


ALWAYS CHECK THE ARROW NEAR THE TIP AND THE NOCK BEFORE SHOOTING>


Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81604 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:39 am to
quote:

I think Alx almost hit a lawyer once. Arrow went right thru backyard fence into the lawyer's backyard while he was outside. Pretty scary.


That was Tigerfoot. His rest was messed up. You've seen me shoot. You should know better.
Posted by Salmon
On the trails
Member since Feb 2008
83517 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 10:41 am to
I shoot in my backyard.

But I have a 2' thick concrete wall as a backdrop, and if I shoot over that, it's just a church behind, so if I take out a few from the church, no biggie
Posted by chickman1313
Mandeville
Member since Dec 2007
4922 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:35 am to
nope, outside city limits

good deal, thanks for the insight fellas
Posted by tigers225
Member since Jun 2008
294 posts
Posted on 7/14/14 at 12:09 pm to
Shoot from an elevated platform or ladder if you feel uncomfortable. If you butt up to anyone's property I wouldnt based off the fact that anything can happen. I've drawn back and hit the backwall too hard triggering my release launching my arrow out of sight.
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