New Archery Range Opens at Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center

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PLAN SOME TARGET TIME! NEW RANGE OPENS AT CHARLIE ELLIOTT WILDLIFE CENTER

 

Archery enthusiasts have a new range to visit now that the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center Archery Range officially opened today, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. 

 

Wildlife Resources Division director Dan Forster said, “The shooting sports are safe, high-quality activities for families to enjoy.  The Wildlife Resources Division’s program helps cultivate a life-long love of shooting and fosters a sense of conservation for generations to come.” 

 

This range, which consists of eight static targets and 33 3-D targets, is one of 13 archery ranges currently available on public land in Georgia.  Funding for range construction came from the Federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

 

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