Morrell Super Duper Field Point Bag Archery Target - for Compound Bows and Crossbows up to 400FPS
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A little over 30 pounds, I would say. I wasn't expecting it to be as large as it was
Bag has dimensions of 27x25x15, is heavy enough, and is big enough
You can either do one or the other. There is only one handle at the top to hang it from. The target becomes over-weight when wet, and it might tear the handle if it gets wet. It's a good target I have one with hundreds of shots in it and it still works
No idea what my crossbow does, but it shoots at 383 ft per second and stops them and requires two fingers to remove them
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The faded color is really bad. I got the target just now. I agree with some of the other reviews the colors are very faded (the bag cover is not made in America). Secondly, I was able to pick up the bag the first time, and the center carrying strap immediately snapped (that was also mentioned in previous reviews). It was difficult to make my own strap since the eyelet holes on the back were not open. It is my sincere hope that the rest of the target is also good and will be able to sustain a large amount of arrows without breaking down prematurely. A few updates I used a Tenpoint M1 crossbow to shoot at the target. The stopper does an excellent job of stopping arrows and arrow retrieval is moderately difficult but not excessive. I have fired more than 200 arrows through the target and the stopper is holding up much better than I anticipated. As a result, my rating will be raised.
Exactly as advertised, the Super Duper lives up to its name. As I opened the box for the first time, I was greatly satisfied with the manufacture of the box. It is a GREAT picture overall, though the colors have faded a little. My experience with this product is only a week old, but I have so far been able to put plenty of 415FPS crossbow bolts into this target that it can be considered a quality product already. A couple years ago, my cousin bought a "bag" from target, and I swear it weighed more than 100 pounds. A great stopper of arrows, he was. There is no comparison between these two and this one stops them just as effectively, if not better, than the other. It is not necessary to use an ARROW PULLER. Having used THE BLOCK for over 10 years, I know what it does. There were times when removing the arrows from THE BLOCK took a great deal of force, to the point where it was It would be difficult for me to remove the arrow from the target without breaking the shaft. I'd have lay the target on its back, step on the front with one foot, and pull the arrow out. It is now much easier to remove ARROWS when you use this target. If you wanted, you could use two fingers. If I grab it and give it a quick snatch, it seems to tear the outer bag a little more if I go slowly. In an article I read, I was told that whenever the outer bag gets shot up, I should buy a new bag for $20 and put the old one in and it would be as good as new again. Rather than wear out, this product is designed to last a decade plus (with new bags) and the quality I've seen so far assures me that I will get many pleasant seasons of shooting from it.
Shooting a 300-fps compound bow is my main pastime. 25 yards from the target. The tips of my target go in about 6 inches deep into the bag, and they're easy to bag is made in the following way Earlier versions of this bag had a thin outer shell that was folded over and secured As I look at my bag, it looks as if the clips are missing the next layer to attach to and are therefore not holding anything in place. Without some medical attention, this bag seems to be going to be over before it's on its last leg.
I have attached a picture to demonstrate what I am talking about, I haven't even taken it out of the box yet. It was relatively inexpensive but came with staples that didn't hold it together. The quality of the product is disappointing.
A sticker residue is what you get after you remove something from its backing. Using a fletching removal tool, I need to scrape away all the scuffs from the fletching Turn off the computer. I also have blisters on my fingers as a result of trying to pull an arrow out of my finger. I will never allow that to happen again!.
So far, I haven't been able to tell how long it will last, but it stops my arrows better than anything else I have used. In my experience, 518 grain arrows enter the hole at 305 fps and only reach about 5 inches. I can easily pull them out with two I think so far everything is going well.
I will not buy it Two years of using this target and arrows getting stuck in the bag. Meanwhile, my field points are thinner than my shafts, making this the worst bag target I have ever owned. I would never buy another one. I had an eternity bag before this and it lasted 15 years. I just got the Supreme and I'm going to see how long it lasts.
In my Barnett Quad crossbow, penetration was half that of a 220 lb. crossbow. The weight is very heavy. arrows are the only ones that target the target. There were a couple of high hits that caught woven material, so I had to cut them The arrows all came out of the target quite easily except for the high hits. I was able to penetrate half a bolt shaft with my Barnett Quad crossbow. The stopping power is nice. In order for the target to remain upright when I shot, I made a stand/holder for 3/4 inch plywood.