Choosing the right target???
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Well are you really
If you're not spending $300 for a target, you ain't spending money.
Of course, I was born cheap. I use a homemade target. Foam sheet from a building supply; newspaper to fill in the 2' x 2' target foam pieces. Taped together with masking tape.
Costs about eleven dollars or so for two archery targets.
But I want you people to continue spending more. You weren't a born cheapskate like me. I have an excuse and long term practice.
Of course, I was born cheap. I use a homemade target. Foam sheet from a building supply; newspaper to fill in the 2' x 2' target foam pieces. Taped together with masking tape.
Costs about eleven dollars or so for two archery targets.
But I want you people to continue spending more. You weren't a born cheapskate like me. I have an excuse and long term practice.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,592
McKenzie makes good 3D targets. These stand up to alot of shooting. They are more expensive, but well worth the price. Most 3D shoots use these. I wouldn't recommend using broad heads as they cut up any target pretty fast. these can be purchased at Cabelas and Bass Pro.