Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
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Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Here are a few pictures of a home made broadhead target that I made. The arrow sticking in it was out of a 70 pound parker feather mag 65% letoff 31" draw. The arrow is a 32" easton xx78 2317 tipped with a 145 grain four blade muzzy. The target (shooting face) dimensions are 24" by 28" and is 16" deep. The total cost of the target was around $80 and I got everything from home depot (I bought every piece of it, I didn't have anything laying around). But when I go to replace the insulation, it will only be around $20 to replace. So I put quite a bit up front, but it should pay off in the long run. Plus a lot of people have a lot of the items laying around. Most of the pieces are self explanatory by looking at the pictures, but if anyone wants an inventory of pieces, shoot me an e-mail and I'll get it to you. I have no idea of how many shots it can withstand, but I'll be alright for a while with it.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Bob, looks excellent...
How hard is it to remove the broadheads from the target? Does removing them cause damage to the insulation, or do they just back out of the same slits/hole they previously cut?
Minus the insulation, I have 95% of that laying out in my garage. The insulation only cost you $20? How many 4'x8' sheets did you need to buy? How thick are the insulation sheets? How did you cut them?
How hard is it to remove the broadheads from the target? Does removing them cause damage to the insulation, or do they just back out of the same slits/hole they previously cut?
Minus the insulation, I have 95% of that laying out in my garage. The insulation only cost you $20? How many 4'x8' sheets did you need to buy? How thick are the insulation sheets? How did you cut them?
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Removal of the arrow is not too bad, but remember that I only use aluminums. Yes, pull it out the same as it goes in. I have a few carbons laying around though and I'll through a couple of them at it tonight and see how they are. The only thing that I noticed was a little residue left on the aluminum arrows. As far as damage, the target will not be self sealing, so there will be a cut left arfter every shot with a broadhead. But the insulation is compressed so it heal itself somewhat. And remember that you can further compress the target after it starts to get worn. I am getting around six inches of penetration, so when this side wears out, I'll flip it around and use the other side.
I didn't use the normal 4' by 8' sheets. I used a 4' by 50' (yes it is all one piece, but folded on the 4' side) of insulation. I cut the four foot side into 16" lengths, you'll get three sections then (stack them on top of each other) The total sheet cost around $35, but you will only need to replace the bad pieces in the target when it gets worn. I'm sure the top and bottom pieces will not get shot too many times.
I didn't use the normal 4' by 8' sheets. I used a 4' by 50' (yes it is all one piece, but folded on the 4' side) of insulation. I cut the four foot side into 16" lengths, you'll get three sections then (stack them on top of each other) The total sheet cost around $35, but you will only need to replace the bad pieces in the target when it gets worn. I'm sure the top and bottom pieces will not get shot too many times.
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Carbons are a PITA to pull out of this type of target. It maybe different with the way you have layered them, the one I made is the same as yours but the sheets are sitting on their ends and it is stuffed into a cardboard box.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Instead of the sheets of foam you could try the stuff they use to seal sill plates. It comes in rolls I believe 50 ft long & is more like the foam that the Block & the Black Hole uses.
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
i made one just like that. carbon arrows suck the stuff melts right on the arrow pain in the butt . i going to stack another one with the beaded type of foam board to see if it works any better. you don't waste much target material shooting in the middle just replace the sheets.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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RE: Home Made Broadhead Target - PICS
Look around and find some high density styrofoam float logs. They use them to build floating docks. they are generally 12"X16" x 9' long. I've been using the same two for over 5 months now.
I attempted to build a butt out of the sill seal foam like the block targets. Talk about a P.I.T.A. Harder than hell to stack and after spending 3 hours buiding it my arrows went right through it like butter.
I attempted to build a butt out of the sill seal foam like the block targets. Talk about a P.I.T.A. Harder than hell to stack and after spending 3 hours buiding it my arrows went right through it like butter.