Nancy's Broken Arrow 3-D is an IBO-affiliated commercial archery range located in Quincy, Indiana. The range specializes in 3-D target shooting—the bowhunting discipline that uses life-sized animal targets at varying distances to simulate real hunting scenarios. As an IBO Commercial Range, Broken Ar...
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Nancy's Broken Arrow 3-D is an IBO-affiliated commercial archery range located in Quincy, Indiana. The range specializes in 3-D target shooting—the bowhunting discipline that uses life-sized animal targets at varying distances to simulate real hunting scenarios.
As an IBO Commercial Range, Broken Arrow focuses exclusively on shooting. The facility is set up for archers to practice their 3-D skills without the distraction of a pro shop or retail merchandise. This single-focus approach means the range is optimized for shooting quality and archer experience.
The range is eligible to host IBO-sanctioned tournaments and qualifiers, making it a legitimate competition venue for bowhunters serious about their skills.
As an official IBO Commercial Range, Broken Arrow operates with the backing of the International Bowhunting Organization's liability insurance program—a significant cost advantage for range operators. The $60 annual affiliation fee gives the range access to IBO's network and credibility within the bowhunting community.
3-D archery is fundamentally different from target archery. Instead of shooting at flat circles, archers encounter full-sized foam animal replicas—deer, elk, turkeys, bears—at ranges from 20 to 60+ yards. Scoring is based on vital zone placement, mimicking actual hunting ethics and shot placement requirements.
If you're a bowhunter preparing for the season or someone looking to sharpen your field archery skills, this is the type of range that matters. It's less about casual shooting and more about preparing for real conditions.
Located in Quincy, IN 47456, the range serves central Indiana bowhunters and is accessible for shooters throughout the region.
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