Field Logic Block 6-Sided Arrow Archery Target with Polyfusion Technology, Black, 18 x 18 x 16 (B56700)
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I use it with my crossbow and it works well. The bolts I use are 20" at 310 fps, and I'm using 10-round magazines A penetration depth of 12" has been achieved. In addition to field points and fixed blade broad heads, this product has performed well.
There is no speed information on Block. There is the Morrell High Roller that delivers 450 frames per second. Atkenco, I hope we have been able to help
In fact, it works quite
Selected User Reviews For Field Logic Block 6-Sided Arrow Archery Target with Polyfusion Technology, Black, 18 x 18 x 16 (B56700)
There are still 3 unused sides on my card! I like this bag because it is lightweight and easy to move around when needed. It has never been close to a pass through with 285 frames per second.
Broadheads of any sharpness will be able to hit the target. A new TenPoint XRT crossbow that shoots 470 Feet Per Second has stopped them for me. issue is that the bolts do not go in until the fletchings are buried at least half way (even from 60 yards). When the flytching is within 30 yards or closer, it is completely Furthermore, this data is from the first few days of use, so it doesn't mean that the target has worn out yet.
A few hundred photos are taken daily by me The amount of arrows each week is 300. A few times a year, shoot broadheads to verify they are zeroed. As a whole, I think it's a good target, but it might be a problem if you shoot many times a year. Having just received a Matrix M2, I look forward to comparing the two.
Because this product was supposed to be good for the two types of arrows, field points and broadheads, I got it. My new 380fps crossbow is really good at 380fps and my first two shots were hit at a range of Approximately 1 or 2 people were grouped together. I was 5" from the target and had a very low trajectory. That's why I decided to stop there, maybe try adjusting the scope a little at a time, reshoot, and adjust My grouping will be centered once I get it right. In fact, I can't even get the first two bolts that I ever fire out of the damn block. The fletching sunk into the ground, as well as the lower one shown in the photograph. I was only able to wiggle it out that far. The arrow puller will probably be the next thing I buy. Despite that, even half of them won't work because the flyties wrap around above the fabric. I'm not going to do it! In other words, I'm a little pissed when I see videos of people saying how easy it is to get out of a Is there a wrong way to do this? Crossbows that are capable of 425+ fps are not even on my radar.
I have an issue with my mold process as you can see in the pictures. I purchased around the same time as my son and he has the same problems. The manufacturer was advised that I noticed the issues since I began to use the target before the issue arose. I was told that they would not accommodate my request and stated that this was There are a lot of voids in the target, and I am not able to put my finger in it because the injection molding process didn't fill them all. The only positive aspect is that my arrows are stopped.
The aim of my regular archery practice is to be a good hunter Furthermore, I had purchased other blocks only to see them fail Inside a stuffed block are heads that have been lost Blocks that are very heavy and inconvenient As long as they are too heavy or too light, they tip over. Until I discovered.
It has so far been a good experience. A beautiful block. I love it. There is one thing I dislike about the ugly molding being covered with stickers. Still, I can deal with that. The plan is going to be full of holes. I love it!.