Crossbow targets
#1
Crossbow targets
Was just curious what you guys use for a back stop. I used to use a floating bag target and it was fine for my old horton super mag but when I got my new supermax175 it blew right threw it. So I go to cabelas and spend seventy bucks for one of the "blocks" made for CB's (the brown ones) and I am really disapointed in its preformance. Its stops the arrows with only about 1/3 of the arrow left out and to get the arrows out I have to lay it on its back, put one knee on it and most of the time use two hands!! Not the easy one handed removal that I see on the advertisements. If I spray pam on the arrows it helps alot but then the arrows a burried right up to the fletchings and only works for about two shots. Just curious what you guys use.
#2
RE: Crossbow targets
I have the same target have not shot it yet just got it but from what I have read and the instructional dvd that came with my xbow it says if you are shooting target points to turm them clockwise 1/4 to 1/2 turn then back and if shooting broadheads turn them counterclockwise then back the same amount 1/4 to 1/2 turn this is supposed to make them pull out much easier also might want to get an arrow puller..
#3
RE: Crossbow targets
I use a block and have found that even the ones for a crossbow have there draw backs. If the bolt strikes the block just right, the bolt can pass right through. I'm going to a second block to make sure I can stop a bolt out of my Barnett Quad 300.
#7
RE: Crossbow targets
I don't mean to sound old fashoined or boring but I just use a round bale of hay. Shoot into the rounded side (not the flat side) and it stops them about half way out and I can usually pull it out with one hand. [&:]
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#8
RE: Crossbow targets
Cardboard pieces stacked about 2 ft thick tied/taped together. I shoot broad heads . To remove them,I untie the stack open it up until I find the broad head . Unscrew the head and pull the arrow out. re-tie the stack and you are good to go again.when it gets too shot up I chuck it and build a new one. I raid the cardboard recycling bin just down the road. When I am done they get it back.
#9
RE: Crossbow targets
http://www.horizontalbowhunter.com/news/news.asp?ID=68
I strongly recommend the Rinehard 18 to 1. I have been trying to shoot one up for three years now using broadheads. I organize two to three crossbow hunts a year with other ACF members and bring the 18 to 1 along for everyone to shot broadheads at. At this point in time, the target is winning the battle, but I am bound and determined to wear it down. I have been bowhunting for thirty-three years, it is it the best, and most durable target I have ever used. Nice and portable for traveling too. It's designed to take a licking.
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
RE: Crossbow targets
get a big burlap bag at the feed mill,fill it with rags.i have seen friends shoot over 300 shots and bag is still good and arrows go in just a little.dont waste your money on foam or other targets, use it for other things. try the bag/rags , you will be surprised.take care