Submitted by smughippie t3_11umveo in baltimore

My husband has been watching a lot of survival shows lately and has often commented that he would like to learn how to shoot a bow (a recurve bow, not a compound bow). His birthday is coming up and I would love to surprise him with a lesson. Does anyone know of a place that does this? I have googled and can't seem to find any place close-ish. I know there probably isn't anything in the city proper, but would love to find something within an hour's drive. I see plenty of archery ranges, but am having a hard time finding lessons. Even if you have a friend of a friend who might want to earn a little extra cash.

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Unusual-Thanks-2959 t1_jcoujnr wrote

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Meepmeep0957574775 t1_jcqtpj3 wrote

They were so welcoming to me, as a young woman in my 20s. Was nervous that wouldn't be the case but I was blown away how welcoming, friendly, and diverse it was in terms of interests

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anne_hollydaye t1_jctal6r wrote

Came here to make this suggestion. Excellent people here, and they focus on primitive/historic bows. No recurves to be seen.

The Traditional Classic is a good time, as well.

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palhod50 t1_jcp8f5d wrote

Reach out to David Stradley: airgod7@yahoo.com. He’s got a private range in the area and is a level 3 coach and his rates are stupidly affordable for someone with his resume and certification.

I’ve taken personal lessons and he’s incredible. Within the first hour with him I had corrected a few mechanical issues and was grouping extremely tight at 20 yards. Three classes later and I was getting close to competition level accuracy up to 30 yards.

He also coaches at Lancaster Archery which is the largest archery only store in the US, about 90 minutes from Baltimore. Once your husband is hooked, because he will be, a trip to Lancaster is a must.

If he’s not available, check out https://www.usarchery.org/coaches/find-a-coach

Lastly, Vingt Neuf does offer an 8 week family training course three times a year, but their classes fill up super fast (within minutes of opening). It’s mostly kids but they love teaching adults - it’s where I learned before working with Dave.

Happy to share more info on local ranges and whatnot because I also was just a guy who wanted to learn and used local resources to get fairly decent at archery within a few months.

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smughippie OP t1_jcpd1vu wrote

This is EXACTLY what I am looking for. Thank you. I agree he will get hooked. He loves solo sports where the competition is primarily with yourself (he is a life long rock climber) and I think this is about to be his new hobby. I will certainly reach out with any questions.

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