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Saturday, April 19, 2025 at 7:14 AM

Bristlecone Bowmen Annual 3D Archery Shoot

Bristlecone Bowmen Annual 3D Archery Shoot


Bristlecone Bowmen is pleased to announce that their yearly Archery Shoot June 14th & 15th at Camp Success (The location may change based on weather conditions.)

The event will feature targets with unmarked yardage, with 40 targets on Saturday and 20 targets on Sunday. There will also be a Smoker round with only 1 arrow

Custom belt buckles will be presented to the winners in both the adult and youth categories. Raffle tickets will also be available for purchase. There will be separate raffles for kids and adults. A chance to win a Brand New BowTech Bow in the raffle.

  Food and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the event. As well as restroom facilities.
Camping spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis 

 

Here’s the lineup for the classes:  
- Traditional  
- Recurve  
- BHFS/BHFS 50+/Youth  
- Outlaw/50+  
- Open/50+/Youth  
- Cub (Ages 9-12)  
- PeeWee & Little Tykes

 

For more information please call

Brady Burdick:  775-296-2173

CJ Brown:  775-296-4001


Camp Success
Organizer: Bristlecone Bowmen
Date and time: 06/14/2025
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