It was pretty cool, all the different plaques on the wall listing each member of the hall of fame, their contributions to the sport of archery and bowhunting. The cases of items and memorabilia were pretty cool too... that is until you got the the section for Howard Hill... One small plaque stating his accomplishments (not the plaque on the wall with everyone else, this was the plaque in the case) and some pictures of him. But the bow did not appear to be a Hill style bow, I could be wrong, maybe it was his, but it looked like a static tip recurve selfbow. Fred Bear had a whole rack of bows with his pictures and plaque and a whole case of arrow heads and it was very impressive, but the Hill exhibit left much to be desired and I didn't feel it did the man justice. Anyone else been to the Hall of Fame exhibit at the springfield MO bass pro, what were your thoughts?
P.S. Don't even bother with the springfield MO bps archery range, I was expecting a 3d range, instead it was a back hallway room with some foam blocks and no targets, very dissapointing, luckily they didn't charge me for my 20 minutes of shooting.