On the outskirts of College Station, Texas, a crisp line of targets waits for the next arrow. Private Advanced Lesson - Ryan (Compound Bow Lessons Only) delivers focused, 55-minute bow-tuning and technique sessions at 10265 State Highway 30, College Station, TX 77845. Whether you’re a hunter sharpening release and sighting or an experienced archer refining form, this private lesson centers on compound-bow mechanics and shot execution. The coaching takes place on a flat outdoor range bordered by the Post Oak Savannah’s grasses and scattered live oaks, with earthen backstops and marked lanes that keep practice efficient and safe. Key features are methodical 10–60 yard target lines, adjustable target faces, and a quiet practice atmosphere that lets a single instructor concentrate on draw length, anchor points, peep alignment, and bow tuning. The 55-minute format is deliberate: short enough to fit a busy day, long enough to isolate a single fault and drill it until it clicks. Rates are straightforward and transparent: $50 for a beginner lesson (equipment available), $60 for a Bow Hunter lesson (equipment required), $70 for advanced instruction, or $35 per archer for groups of two or more. A group option eases the cost while keeping attention high; the instructor adapts drills to proficiency so both novices and veterans get measurable progress. Bring your own gear for Bow Hunter sessions; beginners have the option to use provided equipment. What makes this offering a standout in the Brazos Valley is its specificity—compound bow technique only—paired with one-on-one time. In a region where archery ranges are often shared and noisy, this program prioritizes precision coaching. That focus translates to faster sighting, cleaner anchor consistency, and improved arrow grouping, benefits that transfer from range practice to stand hunting or competition. Practical details: plan for 55 minutes per session and check the booking link to reserve a slot. Expect to do dry-fire checks, three-point form drills, and guided shot sequences under close observation. Weather in College Station can be hot and humid in summer and mild in winter; schedule earlier in the day during heat. This lesson is ideal for adult shooters and older youth with compound bows who want concentrated, results-driven instruction on a measured outdoor range near town. Booking is handled through the fareharbor reservation link provided by the operator; follow the Private Advanced Lesson listing to view available times and confirm equipment needs before arrival. Bring sunscreen, water, and a hat for sun protection, and arrive a few minutes early to complete safety checks and tune your sight. Whether you want to tighten groups for target pins, improve field-style snap shots, or prepare for season-opening hunts, this compact, focused session delivers measurable improvements you can measure on every end. Period