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FAQ's > Indoor Range > Can I shoot broadheads at the indoor range?

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NO! Members reported or caught shooting broadheads in the indoor range will have their membership revoked.

NOTE: The cost that the club incurs because of non-compliant members can be huge. Each target in the indoor range costs in excess of $600 and one shooter can ruin a target in short order. Shooting broadheads will not be tolerated. Measures are being taken to catch members that do shoot broadheads in the indoor range so the next time you consider doing it, remember to smile:)

Last updated on July 7, 2010 by Sandhills Archery Club