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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 2593020" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>As for pro shop, I'd recommend Triple C Archery in Slaughterville. They're 10 minutes south of Norman on US-77/12th/Sooner. I went to them when I got tired of sitting at Oklahoma Archery for an hour, not being helped, because people shooting the breeze is more important than assisting someone wanting to make a purchase. This happened several times there. Triple C will spend as much time with you as you need and they're quite friendly. </p><p></p><p>As for archery ranges, the only one close is Thunderbird. Take Alameda east until it dead ends into the lake, turn left, before submersing your vehicle, and follow it for 1/4 mile. The archery range is on the left (really a covered pavilion with a field on one side and fairly clear woods on the other. So long as you have a hunting license, you can also go to the Lexington WMA and setup a target wherever you'd like. If you want to shoot indoors, there's H & H shooting range at Meridian and I-40. I've never shot archery there since they opened the range, but heard it was nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 2593020, member: 24464"] As for pro shop, I'd recommend Triple C Archery in Slaughterville. They're 10 minutes south of Norman on US-77/12th/Sooner. I went to them when I got tired of sitting at Oklahoma Archery for an hour, not being helped, because people shooting the breeze is more important than assisting someone wanting to make a purchase. This happened several times there. Triple C will spend as much time with you as you need and they're quite friendly. As for archery ranges, the only one close is Thunderbird. Take Alameda east until it dead ends into the lake, turn left, before submersing your vehicle, and follow it for 1/4 mile. The archery range is on the left (really a covered pavilion with a field on one side and fairly clear woods on the other. So long as you have a hunting license, you can also go to the Lexington WMA and setup a target wherever you'd like. If you want to shoot indoors, there's H & H shooting range at Meridian and I-40. I've never shot archery there since they opened the range, but heard it was nice. [/QUOTE]
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