To construct an NFAA range calls for quite a lot of workand requires a plot of ground ten acres in area or larger. Un-less a group of five or more can be organized to share in thework and expense, one had better not attempt it. However,if such a group can be gotten together and if such a plot ofground is available, this range can be made and enjoyed. In
such an event I would suggest that you contact the NationalField Archers Association, Box 383, Redlands, California, andsecure a copy of the Field Archer's handbook which gives allthe details as to how to construct such a range. It containsthe constitution and by-laws, the rules of the game, how toscore, etc.