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🏹 What Is TAC (Total Archery Challenge)? Total Archery Challenge (TAC) is the premier 3D archery event series in the U.S., held at ski resorts and mountain venues across the country. It's part archery shoot, part adventure, and part festival — combining technical bow shooting with rugged terrain, long-range targets, and a community of passionate archers. Think of it like a bowhunter's Disneyland with steep shots, elevation, and epic scenery. 📍 Locations (As of 2025) TAC is hosted annually at iconic venues, including: Big Sky, MT Park City, UT Snowbird, UT Seven Springs, PA Crystal Mountain, MI San Antonio, TX Solitude, UT Vermont Tennessee (newer addition) Each location has unique terrain and vistas, but all provide challenging courses, lift access, and vendor villages. 🎯 Courses at TAC Each event features multiple courses with 20–25 3D targets per course. Here are the usual ones: 1. Prime Course Designed for hunters Shots range 30–100+ yards Realistic hunting scenarios 2. Leupold Course Longest shots (often 100+ yards) Challenge your limits 3. Sitka Course Rugged terrain Steep angles and technical shots 4. RMEF or MTN OPS Course Family-friendly or moderate Focuses on enjoyment and moderate challenge 5. Nock On Course Technical hunting shots Inspired by John Dudley's precision focus 6. Kids Course Shorter, safer distances Great for families 🧢 What the Weekend Looks Like Day Before: Arrive, check in, sight in at practice range Each Morning: Shuttle or lift to course start Midday: Snack/lunch break mid-mountain End of Day: Vendor village, giveaways, food trucks, beer gardens 🏹 Gear Checklist Essentials Your bow (well-tuned, broadhead or field tip depending on rules) 10–12 arrows (you’ll break/lose a few) Rangefinder Quiver or pack Water/hydration pack Snacks Binoculars Armguard, release, spare parts Recommended Trekking poles Lightweight boots or trail shoes Rain gear (mountains = unpredictable weather) Arrow puller Bow sling Backup release 🧠 Preparation & Training Physical Training Cardio + leg strength for hiking Core stability Hiking with pack simulates event conditions Shooting Practice Train at long range (80-120 yards) Simulate angles (uphill/downhill) Practice shooting under fatigue or after sprints Set your sight tapes accurately 💡 Pro Tips from Veterans Range everything: Don't guess yardage, even on marked shots. Use a stabilizer: Wind and fatigue affect stability at long distances. Double-check your marks: Mistakes are costly at 100 yards. Stay hydrated: Dehydration ruins focus. Stretch: Your body will get sore quickly. Shoot early: Mornings are cooler and less crowded. Shoot with friends: Makes it more fun and less intimidating. Bring extra arrows: Everyone breaks a few, even pros. Use the practice range: Dial in before each course. 💥 Community & Brands TAC is a huge networking event. Expect to see: Industry brands (Bowtech, Hoyt, Prime, Mathews, etc.) Influencers, pro hunters, and YouTubers Giveaways, games, raffles Demos of new gear 🎟️ Registration & Costs Tickets sell out FAST — especially for popular times and courses Usually opens a few months before the event Prices vary (~$60–$100/day) Lift ticket included for some mountain venues Kids' courses are cheaper or free 🌲 Why Go to TAC? Stress test your gear and skills in the wild Improve confidence and shot execution Meet other bowhunters and shooters Experience beautiful country while shooting your bow Great bonding trip for families, friends, or father/son adventures