Your Favorite 3-D target...
#22
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location:
Posts: 7
RE: Your Favorite 3-D target...
I haven't shot 3-d in some 15 years but when i did the place i shot at back in Oklahoma called Briar Creek, had a running deer, I think that was my favorite, it took so long to get to know how far in front of it to shoot.. I'll never try it on a live deer but was fun!!!
#23
RE: Your Favorite 3-D target...
ORIGINAL: the forresthermit
I haven't shot 3-d in some 15 years but when i did the place i shot at back in Oklahoma called Briar Creek, had a running deer, I think that was my favorite, it took so long to get to know how far in front of it to shoot.. I'll never try it on a live deer but was fun!!!
I haven't shot 3-d in some 15 years but when i did the place i shot at back in Oklahoma called Briar Creek, had a running deer, I think that was my favorite, it took so long to get to know how far in front of it to shoot.. I'll never try it on a live deer but was fun!!!
#24
RE: Your Favorite 3-D target...
I'll have to take some pictures of the flying turkeys at our PA Spring Bowhunters Festival in April.
There are 2 spread wing turkey targets on an amusement park apparatus that spins them around pretty fast at about 15 yards. There is a big carpet backdrop if you miss.............they come buzzing by and you have to time when to shoot. LOL [:-]
We spray paint an orange dot on the middle of the body and if you hit it you get your name in a drawing for a prize.
I got pretty good hitting it with my longbow but it's a little tougher trying to time a back tension release with a compound.
There are 2 spread wing turkey targets on an amusement park apparatus that spins them around pretty fast at about 15 yards. There is a big carpet backdrop if you miss.............they come buzzing by and you have to time when to shoot. LOL [:-]
We spray paint an orange dot on the middle of the body and if you hit it you get your name in a drawing for a prize.
I got pretty good hitting it with my longbow but it's a little tougher trying to time a back tension release with a compound.