Back yard target
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From: BOX CALL
17-Oct-17
My old blue ridge deer target is on its last leg.I've repaired it several times and now its almost in half.can't find blue ridge targets anymore hardly.what's a decent target without breaking a retired guys bill fold.like the replacement core type,thanks,dan
From: drycreek
17-Oct-17
I've been shooting a Glendel Full Rut buck for years. It looks like hell, but the core is good. I think the size smaller was on sale at Cabelas last time I looked.
From: Butcher
17-Oct-17
Had my glen del since 2007, still standing. Core replaced twice. I don't shot bh in it
From: deerslayer
18-Oct-17
Consider buying some 50 lb compressed hay bales for around $11.50 per. Like a block target but way cheaper. You can shoot broad heads into them (push through and unscrew as opposed to pulling out) and they stop an arrow great!
From: Errorhead
18-Oct-17
I’ve had good luck with Rineharts
From: cord 62
18-Oct-17
I have targets, missing the backyard part
From: Bustalung
18-Oct-17
Reinhart, look for the woodland buck with manufacturers blemish. I picked up 2 from LAS for nearly 50% off.
From: Rut Nut
18-Oct-17
I got one of the economy targets from Gander a couple years ago. On sale for $99 and I got a $20 mail in rebate. I just checked Cabelas at lunchtime and they had 2 models under $100
From: NIson
18-Oct-17
Shooter buck at rural king. I think you can get them for about $50 or $60. I've had mine for 3 or 4 yrs and still going strong and haven't had to repair it yet.
From: MathewsMan
18-Oct-17
The Merrell targets are pretty reasonable and last. I built a frame and top cover in my yard.
From: Cheesehead Mike
19-Oct-17
I really like my homemade broadhead target. It's cheaper and bigger than most targets you can buy and it's easy to replace or re-shuffle layers when they get shot out.
From: Z Barebow
19-Oct-17
Thanks to Mike, I have copied that design. Built a travel sized one using Gorrilla tape to strap layers together.
From: Bou'bound
19-Oct-17
Excelsior bales will last 10 years easily. Longer if covered and cared for
From: Drop tine
19-Oct-17
Do those pink foam targets leave a film on the arrows?
From: Z Barebow
19-Oct-17
I shoot FMJ's and have no issues with film. Can't speak for carbons.
From: t-roy
19-Oct-17
I built the same target as Mike’s, but used the blue foam instead of the pink. From 50 yards and out, the arrows are not too hard to pull out, but 40yds and closer, they are a beast to get out! It’s a denser foam maybe? Shooting broadheads.
From: dmann
20-Oct-17
Unless you're building your own, the blemished rinehart are a great deal. I've had a rhinoblock for about two years now still holding up very well, although I only use it for broadheads.
From: Tonybear61
20-Oct-17
Most commercial foam or plastic screen in a bag targets work well. I found some discarded boat dock, bridge foam a few years back. The blocks are a good 3 X 3 X 3 and white. I stack them behind any target I am shooting at. A little soil to hold in place. Will probably last the rest of my lifetime.
From: Z Barebow
20-Oct-17
t-roy- I only use the pink target for broadheads. When I do shoot a FP into it, they are much harder to pull than BH tipped arrows.
From: Cheesehead Mike
20-Oct-17
I also shoot FMJ's and don't have any residue issues other than a little buildup on the label. It's scrapes off easily with a knife. I do shoot an occasional carbon arrow and I do get some residue but it scrapes off easily too. I also only shoot broadheads into this target. I still feel that advantages of this target far out weigh any negatives...
From: Woods Walker
21-Oct-17
Weed heads/empty plastic jugs and Judo points. Problem solved. Cheap. The only place I shoot field points is in my basement at a U-Stuff-It bag target.