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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:22 AM
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Another vote for the Morrell Outdoor Range target. I have had one for over a year that gets shot by 5 people on a daily basis and it is holding up great. I'll need a new cover soon, but the target itself is fine.
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:27 AM
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thats probably my group im most proud of Tony. almost posative that was 40yds. if not it was 30 for sure...dont ask my why the arrow holding up the bow has a broadhead on it(know i wasnt shooting BHs at my bag...maybe i was fine tuning that day and BH tuning)

...yep, a tad low and a hair left for sure...nother proud moment is hitting that same bullseye at 67yds on my 3rd arrow...had a ton of spectators that day..it was at a fun shoot at a 3d shoot other 2 arrows fell just low...3rd i put right in the center...the guys were amazed...a punk 20yo kid shooting a hunting bow drilled it while the bigshots wouldnt even fling an arrow at it...funny how much lower my arrows fell..pretty sure i had atleast a 50yd pin dialed in, maybe even my 60...that 17 or 7yd difference was a good foot or so of arrow drop....just runs outta gas when you get out that far..
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:30 AM
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what about a bale of cardboard boxes fresh out of the compactor, has anybody ever tried that??
I asked about this last year and most of the guys said it could ruin my arrows .....
I've built targets similar, but build my own compressor to compress the material being used. As a matter of fact I built all the Targeat at my shop (12 lanes) with this type of setup using sound board and it worked great. No arrow damage there.

As long as you didn't shoot one of the all threads![8D]

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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:35 AM
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what about a bale of cardboard boxes fresh out of the compactor, has anybody ever tried that??
I asked about this last year and most of the guys said it could ruin my arrows .....
I've built targets similar, but build my own compressor to compress the material being used. As a matter of fact I built all the Targeat at my shop (12 lanes) with this type of setup using sound board and it worked great. No arrow damage there.

As long as you didn't shoot one of the all threads![8D]

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Dan, what about a bundle from a store that the cardboard isn't really stacked perfectly?
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:37 AM
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what about a bale of cardboard boxes fresh out of the compactor, has anybody ever tried that??
I asked about this last year and most of the guys said it could ruin my arrows .....
I've built targets similar, but build my own compressor to compress the material being used. As a matter of fact I built all the Targeat at my shop (12 lanes) with this type of setup using sound board and it worked great. No arrow damage there.

As long as you didn't shoot one of the all threads![8D]

Dan
Dan, what about a bundle from a store that the cardboard isn't really stacked perfectly?
Sorry Tony! No real experience with that.

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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:38 AM
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I have the Outdoor Range from Morell as well. Suspended outside with two ratchet straps around a roofed in stand. Keeping the bag suspended helps with energy absorption imho. I've never buried an arrow even up to half the length of the shaft yet after ~8 months of use.
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:42 AM
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I use the 'Rag Bag' from Third Hand Archery. I love it. Simply fill it with old cloths and forget about it. It is light enough to shoot outside during the summer, and move it in the basement for some winter shooting. I haven't sent thousands (and thousands) of arrows at it without a passthrough. And you can't beat the price.

If the thing ever wears out, I wouldn't hesitate to get another one. JMO of course.
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:43 AM
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I have one called the Pro Magnum I've owned for several years. Not even sure if the company who made it still exists anymore. Best bag target I've ever seen anywhere. I finally broke down and bought a Morell because I cannot find one like my old one....not the range target but the one under it. Not a bad target but not nearly as good as my old one was.

IMO a good bag target is the only way to go for shooting field points! As in most things you have to spend more money for a good bag target. The cheap ones are little more than junk.
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Old 01-30-2008 | 10:51 AM
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I have one called the Pro Magnum I've owned for several years. Not even sure if the company who made it still exists anymore. Best bag target I've ever seen anywhere. I finally broke down and bought a Morell because I cannot find one like my old one....not the range target but the one under it. Not a bad target but not nearly as good as my old one was.

IMO a good bag target is the only way to go for shooting field points! As in most things you have to spend more money for a good bag target. The cheap ones are little more than junk.
Cougar, I have a Pro Stop Magnum and it is a great bag target. I tried toorder one for a customer the other day and didn't have any luck. If they are not around anymore that's a Shame

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Old 01-30-2008 | 11:05 AM
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Cougar, I have a Pro Stop Magnum and it is a great bag target. I tried to order one for a customer the other day and didn't have any luck. If they are not around anymore that's a Shame

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Dan, I don't remember how long ago I bought mine but I bought it from Draves Archery when his shop was still at their home before moving it to Effingham. It is a shame, great target.

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