Limerick Bowmen is an Archery Only club located on 35+ acres in Montgomery County, PA. The club was started in 1956 on leased ground with a tent for a club house. Through the years, we have grown from a singe tent to multiple buildings utilizing all 35+ acres exclusively for archery activities.
The current indoor shooting facility includes a 20 yard, 12 shooting lane range. The indoor range is available to members 7 days a week. The indoor facility contains a kitchen and all the tools used for tuning a bow (paper tuner, bow press, scale, chronograph).
The current outdoor facilities include a practice range with targets from 10 yards out to 80 yards. There is also a long distance range that can accommodate shots out to 115 yards. We are currently in the process of redesigning our walking field course accessible by members during non-events.
Interested in becoming a member? Please visit our Membership page for more information. Feel free to stop by the club during one of our events or contact us, we would be glad to give you a tour of the facilities. We have general membership meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.


Testimonials
Dear Limerick Bowmen members and board: This was the best showing for an event in my history with BSA Troop 4 from Spring City. 18 boys with their families attended the event on Monday April 19th. Two boys shot to qualify for the Archery Merit Badge. 8 boys received blue cards to start their first merit badge in Scouting. Parents were very impressed with the facility and truly enjoyed their time in the building. They all thank the Limerick Bowmen for the opportunity to have their boys shoot in a clean and safe environment. The Troop would like to especially thank Cam and Al for coming out and teaching archery to our new scouts. Most of the boys were 11 and 12 years old. While Cam taught the group Al worked with boys individually. The parents are grateful as well. Troop 4 would like to thank all who agreed to host them at the General Membership meeting. As successful as this was, it can be repeated and more boys introduced to the sport of Archery.
— Martin Misciagna, Troop 4 Committee Member
