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Arrowheads I find next to the river.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Utopia
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At home I have a bag target against a tree. I'll shoot from the ground, the deck and once in a while climb the kids playset just to practice angles. Sometimes I'll set a ladder stand up in a tree, and have been caught in a climber on a power pole in the yard before....I don't use a backdrop at home.
I'm in an archery club and we use retired hot-tub covers. If you go to a dealer, they'll have a big ass pile of them and be all to happy to get rid of some. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The Yukon
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Hay bales seem to work fairly well for me. Either that or my ****ing fence if I've had enough beer.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Missouri
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Shot all the time when i was a kid. just walked across the street. Done alot of bow fishin, easiest way to get an arrow back i reckon.
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The problem with bales has been that the arrows go right through 1 square bale, and if you hit a crack (giggidy) they go right through a back to back stack of 2 square bales..
Round bales are a pain in the ass because the arrow goes so deep it's a pain to dig the damn thing out. I'd love to find something that doesn't allow full arrow penetration but doesn't destroy the arrow. And if you say hit the target i'm gonna find you with my blunderbuss.... |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The Yukon
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I've got one of those "Block" layered targets. Arrows are easy to pull out and I use a strong ass PSE with small carbon arrows. My old man uses a 750 dollart cross bow, (bad shoulder) and has no problems pulling arrows from it. You can find the cheaper off brand ones at Sportmans guide.com and they work just as well.
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12 gauge-pump .. slugs or double-shot ....
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Utopia
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I'm telling you that a hot tub cover is your answer. They're pretty much weather proof, the foam is thick enough to stop the arrow, easy to pull out, and you can fold them in half and put them up when you're done.
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i've done it before, smartass
![]() last couple years i've just used a block target. if i want to practice from a stand, i just take it back in the woods w/me. sec
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Liberty, MO
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I shoot at "the block" brand block for practice. Usually from my deck into the ground, or behind my pond dam with the dam as the back ground. that way if I miss, I'm not on my knees diggin for arrows that are parallel to the ground.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I use a target block and have a little hill that is behind it. Yeah I have lost a couple of arrows but its part of the process.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Bag target against a tree. Shoot from the ground almost all the time. Nothing behind it, but on the rare occasion I miss(after shooting too much for the day etc) It faces a block of woods. 50/50 if I can find it. Right before season I'll set up a climber to practice from height and dial in the sights.
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