Morrell Weatherproof Supreme Range Adult Field Point Archery Bag Target with NASP Scoring Rings, Nucleus Center, and IFS Technology, White
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Wood can be used as a target for shurikens. Get a 4x4 block and cut it into slices of 2 inch thick. They will be glued together side by side. Then, 1x3 wood strapping will carry the frame. I've done it.
Are the dimensions the same as what? The bag dimensions and the target size is standard. The game is very nice and sturdy. There are some tricky things to get out of the field points, but they are A wheel that I use does not sit outside for long, but I've been using it for four years and it's still in Getting broke in just now.
The number is enormous. There is a weight of 54 pounds on the spec sheet. This shirt has the feel of a 75 due to the bulky fabric. Using electrical conduit, I made a frame for mine and put wheels on it. I built it like a trash can cart, and I can wheels it out of the garage by myself when I need Definitely a great target to aim for. With ease, it stops an arrow traveling at 380fps and pulls out the arrow with ease.
Selected User Reviews For Morrell Weatherproof Supreme Range Adult Field Point Archery Bag Target with NASP Scoring Rings, Nucleus Center, and IFS Technology, White
Considering the price point, this is a great target. No target compares to the evil bad boy! I have even made my own and I am still not satisfied with them! Bows weighing up to 50# and from a distance of 20 meters won't penetrate it and the way through. Although I do not leave it outdoors, I'm confident that it would be able to withstand A tank built for the terrain! hit it out of the park with his choice of purchase for last year's The last picture shows the results after the first 100 arrows. In reality the small holes adjust themselves as arrows hit, so they don't always appear as big, just wanted to give a few examples. This idea can be used.
We received a different target from that shown. As a result, we ordered this to give to our son, who competes in competitive Archery, thinking we were getting the one that is used at the The other one didn't work out The only reason I didn't return it is that his older brother wanted to shoot with him while he was visiting and we needed a target for that. A DISAPPOINTMENT to say the least!.
weighs almost 60 pounds, so it is not recommended for lugging around. (I still do, though. )) but it would be There's no doubt it's made for higher draw weights. There have been cases where my friends who shoot at 30 pounds of draw weight have had arrows bounce off of it when not shooting Similar to the stuff that's used on big bags of rice at Asian markets, this has a matte finish. Your field tips could be damaged if they aren't fitted properly to your arrow when pulling out arrows if they are not properly fitted. I bought the cover (I found out it's a tough cover!) It's fun to shoot and it seems like it'll hold up with proper care.
Targets that stop arrows well because of their weight. The space is large enough to accommodate 20-plus people The shots were 30 yards away. The weight is heavy, but I do not have any shoot throughs with my 40lb recurve. It is a bit difficult to remove the covering with an arrow, but the target should not be affected by frequent Replaceable covers are included in the kit for when that becomes necessary. Both sides may be used at the same time. This purchase was a good buy for me. This is the first update to this post. There was no damage to the target after 800 arrows, and it has weathered lots of rain without incident. There seems to be a problem if the diameter of the arrow shaft and the diameter of the arrow's head don't match. As the material covering the ridges loosens up leaving a small gap, there is a slight ridge or ridges that loosen up. This is not a problem with the majority of quality arrows, and I always tighten my field points after I remove them.
That bag is decent, but their warranty really rips me off. It is disappointing that the "one year" warranty doesn't really cover anything at all, such as ripped bags, torn hangers, etc. I will endeavor to search out a new manufacturer with a warranty that is more reliable. According to them, the warranty would only apply if I had purchased a new bag and it had already been ripped when I picked it up. Is there any reason for a warranty of one year? It might be a good idea to change it to a three-day.
60 pounds weigh a great deal and have not blown over (in the wind). Youth bows are used by my kids between 15 and 40 pounds and I have never seen any arrows sticking out of them. This stops the arrows quickly and they can be removed easily. A standard competition target can be found on one side and four smaller targets for precision shooting can be found on the other. That side has been a fun place for my kids and me to compete. You can stake the bag down or hang it by the eyelets sewn on the top. It has been shot at by my kids for a while now and the holes have self-healed and are not visibly worn. This is a great bag for kids who are involved in youth shooting programs, since it will last.
It's an adequate target in general, but its central region is destroyed quite quickly, posing the usual problem of every target. There is a simple solution to the problem, of course. A wheel target with replaceable hub should be created. Using the fabric as a template, cut out a six-inch diameter hole in which a new core can be slid in once the old one has become useless.
There is a lot of difficulty in removing an arrow when this occurs. Using this target will prove very difficult to children. The solution is to use Maifield Stainless steel field points (bullet style) however, this may not work in some cases. The price is high, but the purchase is well worth it. The process of pulling them doesn't require a lot of effort.