Field Logic Block GenZ XL 20” Youth Archery Arrow Target
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My knowledge of the damage that knife throwing does to your target is limited, since I do not throw knives. I am impressed with this target's quality of construction (it's made of premium There are fewer blocks in it than in most. If you're going to pay that much, you should at least try it. Hope you have a great day!
If you mean round top arrows, I'm not sure what you mean. She uses regular practice arrows from the bow shop and she finds it to be fine. The arrows are just layers of foam placed one on top of the other, so they are perfect for kids who have lighter draw weights. Obviously it is a nice target, but keep in mind that it is a small target. If your child has not shot much, it may be difficult to hit. You want to make sure anything behind the target is not essential in case your child
I did not remember the dimensions when I bought it for my grandson. As far as I'm concerned, I was glad I purchased the larger one.
That's true, but only if the knives aren't overly light. This block is built from these horizontal strips that are squishy, so a bit of weight behind the knives is needed for it Apart from that, nothing should go wrong.
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As I read the reviews, this lining has broken in the past, so I just wrapped the edges with duct tape as soon as it arrived, and it's worked great for me so far! So I'm even happier now, since I picked a pretty color to use for the duct tape. It is an Adult female recurve bow with a 30 pound draw weight, using a 30 pound recurve bow. I like it very much. My plan is to purchase a heavier draw weight and continue using this target with it when I get.
When I shoot, I use a 45-mm Bows traditional to hunting of 50# The height of a five inch shoe. ) and use 11/32" wooden arrows w/ 100 grams. Points on the field (525-531 The weight is 540 grams. It is weighed). The maximum distance I can cover in the backyard is 15 yards. The target is advertised as a "youth" target with a maximum weight of 40 pounds. Upon delivery, the target was constructed of foam sheets stacked atop one another that separate as the arrow passes through them, leaving minimal damage to the target. Taking the excellent test the advice of another reviewer and wrapped the 8" depth of the target with duct tape to prevent arrows from coming into contact with Furthermore, I was successful in fronting the target with 2 one-shots I have two (1) half inch layers of matted EVA foam (see and a cardboard face mounted on the EVA mat. To hold it all together, I used 4 metal target pins. A bit of a pain, but the whole job took about 45 minutes, and EVA matting is just for aesthetic purposes, it won't affect the performance. I modified my target to work flawlessly after I finished the modifications. In testing with a 50# Damon Howatt Mamba (see above arrows), there are approximately 5 fish per hour At 15 feet, the penetration is 51/4" inches. It appears that I have passed this target at least 200 times, but there is no sign of a pass-through The entire process. However, if you use an arrow from a traditional or compound bow that has a speed greater than 180-degrees, you'll need to create two targets There may be some motion blur at 190 frames per second, but it shouldn't be too excessive As the target ages, it tends to get fewer clicks. Therefore, I have found that adult use of the backyard has its limits. Keeping these parameters in mind, you'll find that the target has several important positive The headset (a) is relatively cheap, and (b) is of little weight and easy to maneuver In (c) quiet arrow strikes maintain peace with neighbors (some bag targets The target (d) is constructed of layered foam to reduce damage from arrows striking it (lives longer than solid-body It might be better to consider a bag target like a Morrell Yellow Jacket Supreme if you are unable to keep within the above parameters. You did a great job!.
It works perfectly with my wife's bow set at *40lbs, but we have many different types of archery targets. I haven't tried turning up the draw weight of my compound bow to its maximum on this particular target, but I think the target does work perfectly with her bow. I have shot this thing hundreds of times with my son's bow and with my wife's bow in addition to hundreds of times with my big gun Boredarts are blowdarts that are blasted to bore. It seems to be in great shape- I can't see any signs of wear Even after continuous use for months, it still looks as though it has some wear and tear. There are four key points from this product to consider - Draw weights that work well for children as well as intermediate players- As soon as the "wounds" are sealed, there is virtually no trace of the previous impact points as a result. Arrows are easy to remove from a target -* Extremely simple
This product is compact and comes with handles for easy transportation and easy storage (it can fit easily under a bed for example).
Are you defective?. Like other reviews, here are some examples This is a placeholder page for Timothy F. Jones, Jr. There is little light on the target - The building has been built lopsidedly I haven't skewed the pictures, they're not lopsided Because the left side (in the first photo) is 20, it does not seem square. It is 75" high, and 21" wide on the right. My target block was only 5 inches high, but hey, I bought one of the cheapest ones available and I can overlook it. It was not what I expected because of the painted side being on one side of the target. It's not worth bothering returning it because I don't like the design of the four white circles on the target. Apparently I should duct tape the sides anyway to prevent the block from falling apart, so I will draw my own design on the box it came in and tape it to the blank side. Unfortunately I will have to draw my own design on this box.
The 30 pounds I use to shoot at this target daily has been in my possession for about two weeks. It is recurve. Field point tips seem to hold up well to Target stops and seems to hold up to arrows. It is probably a good idea to re-read this As these lines on my target were already a bit light when I received it, I will probably still paint them eventually, but if you have 20 in-use spray paint cans around like I do, it's quite easy to.
It is yours to shoot. I'm sorry. This is a Target store. Shooting arrows into it is the only way to kill The site has been hit hundreds of times since I purchased it. That must mean that it is doing its Sure, it has more holes than when I bought it, but it has the usual holes as a result of working. There are no problems transporting it, carrying it, or seeing it. The arrows don't bother it and it doesn't complain about them being shot at. There are no complaints about this product, it prevents arrows from flying down range, or falling into the dirt. So it hasn't randomly exploded or caught on fire, so it's a win!.
I find them at Bass Pro for a fraction of the price. A 30yd distance, it does a good job of stopping arrows. A bale of straw is still behind it to backstop it. If you use arrows, make sure the fletching is The color scheme is black-and-white for better visibility.
As far as this target is concerned, it has nothing particularly unique. There is a layer of foam sheets that are held together by an outer ring of nylon mesh (the white cloth or sheet). I was super surprised by how faint the spray was on the targets. The bulky and expensive toy was just too bulky for the children. They would have liked spray painting large amazon boxes with a bullseye rather than dealing with this.