I'm President of the Brazos County ARchery Club - a 3D club. Ask away!
I would recommend you try to buy used targets and replace the cores. It is much cheaper. McKenzie now has mid - scetions that have replaceable cores. The new midsections average a little more than the old ones, but when you replace the core, it is only about $50. That makes McKenzie the cheapest for long term investment. And, they've changed their foam - making it easier to pull arrows. Also, start out with 15 targets and shoot a double round - making it 30 shots.
You could also go to a major IBO or ASA tournament and buy the range (20 targets) for about $2400. They will be shot on one side, and sometimes they will throw in replacement cores.
Liability insurance - IBO or ASA has club insurance. I recommend ASA because it is cheaper, but you are in the heart of IBO country. ASA isn't that big in your area. Go to their web sites for information.
Tracey
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