How to make an inexpensive backstop behind your target
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The mattresses can also be wrapped in 'tarp' material. It can be found in a green color which would make it very presentable.
This post, remember, is for people with out a ton of money to spend on professional backstops.
The reason I came up with this, is because I had a misfire one day, and the arrow lodged in my back yard across the alley neighbor's back porch siding.
Scared the you-know-what out of me ... and my neighbor, too.
This post, remember, is for people with out a ton of money to spend on professional backstops.
The reason I came up with this, is because I had a misfire one day, and the arrow lodged in my back yard across the alley neighbor's back porch siding.
Scared the you-know-what out of me ... and my neighbor, too.
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 299

ORIGINAL: RevWally
The reason I came up with this, is because I had a misfire one day, and the arrow lodged in my back yard across the alley neighbor's back porch siding.
Scared the you-know-what out of me ... and my neighbor, too.
The reason I came up with this, is because I had a misfire one day, and the arrow lodged in my back yard across the alley neighbor's back porch siding.
Scared the you-know-what out of me ... and my neighbor, too.
I can relate to that...
theres nothing behind my target but woods but theres been more than one time my release has let loose during draw,my son too(theres more than one arrow hopelessly lost in the woods behind my house),any one of themcould have had a VERY bad outcome hadit been a populated area behind my house