Morrell Yellow Jacket Archery Target
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Currently, I am unaware of where the material came from. There is something similar to what a feed bag is on the outside but it is Upon closer inspection, the inside appears to be white fiber fill similar to that of a However, it is more importantly effective in stopping my 185 pounds of You are only allowed to use field points. It is very easy to pull out and has lasted for quite some time. There is no way I would leave it out in the elements.
The target stand for which I am shooting is not in my Putting it on the ground with something behind it, I put it on the ground. Since the bag is constructed so that the arrows cannot pass through, anything you put behind it is normally With a bow that uses 360 fps, this indicates the speed of the bolt is on the higher side. Broadheads are not intended to be used with this target.
There is no doubt that it can handle a crossbow, and the bolts can be removed With a pull of 185 pounds and a frame rate of 370, I can achieve this goal.
It is possible, but I wouldn't continue to do so to prolong the life of the target. The rage broadhead will fly as close to the field tips as it can, so use field tips as a practice tool.
Selected User Reviews For Morrell Yellow Jacket Archery Target
There are no major flaws in the construction of this target, which weighs 32 pounds. The picture of the YJ-82 is not the same as the one on Amazon The YJ- 425 has been mailed to me It worried me when I received it, so I called Morrell and spoke with Jeff, who assured me that these targets are identical except for the cover artwork. Both the YJ-0 and YJ-1 are available to me In addition to the 425, we also have the YJ-26 removal of arrows. Morrell targets are very high quality and good looking. I have several of them and they have all held up really well over the years. When you have questions, the customer service at Morrell is excellent as well.
Because of the 350 rating, I was a little concerned. It shoots 405 feet per second using my crossbow. However, none of the bolts penetrated the steel even when they were 20 yards away. That means it is very effective at stopping. As well as being extremely durable, it appears to be a good product. There appears to be a lot of fabric left in the bow before it breaks, even after I fired quite a bit to sight in the bow.
Currently on my way to my destination. Unboxed it for the first time and the handle broke as soon as I picked it up. It has been my experience that these bags work well to stop arrows, so I am confident that it will do so this time. It may seem unnecessary to use handles on these things, but what good is it if they aren't There is no problem with me putting a rope through the brass eyelets on the sides, but I am annoyed by the design peculiarities of what is being made these days. You need to make sure the product is.
The least I liked is that the color is not as vibrant as it appears in the pictures. According to the shipping weight listed, this item weighs 10 pounds. I measured the weight of this bag with my Hanson scale (picture This handle pulls away from the seam where it has been stitched on. There are staples on the bottom, and it is not fastened evenly (pic included). I got a bag that gets great reviews so my experience may be an anomaly. In the future, I will update this post based on my shooting experience.
In addition, It works great for stopping the bolts shot from killer instinct lethal 405 when a target is placed on it. Moreover, there is a tiny section about 4 inches up from the bottom of the bag through which bolts could get in. The bolt had to be gotten out of the bag through a slit in the bag. To avoid potential damage to a target, I recommend that you pat it down You may end up disappointed if you feel any voids.
Using this target with my recurve bow is a good idea. I have used it with limbs that weigh 40 pounds so far, and I have got about 1 inch of bend My 55 pound limbs will easily penetrate this target with just about any field point you can find on the market, so I am confident it can support a bow with 55 pounds limbs. Haven't seen the inside, but the outside of the bag is basically similar to the type of woven plastic you find 30-inch bags made of It comes in bags of 50 lb for rice, dog food, horse feed, etc. , so it is pretty rugged, but it should be covered or brought inside when not in use, as prolonged exposure to sunlight and the woven cloth material in general will shorten the life of the material. In my opinion, there is no comparison between cost and quality. A life plan. Keeping that in mind, it should last several years with a recurve bow.
It was the prior model, the YJ350, for which I searched, though I did receive the YJ425 goal that I ordered. A YJ425 can be seen in the picture. In the description, the YJ425 is lauded for its features. I understood it to mean that the packaging has changed, which I took to mean the box or package The actual target is not the one being aimed at. The price is nearly the same as that of the YJ425 on the Morrellès Web site. If only they had been more transparent and shown a picture of the YJ350 they are selling, I would not have purchased it. I am returning the purchase to the firm because they do not sell in such a manner.
The crossbow I am using weighs 165 pounds, and I am shooting 18" - 24" bullets. Five inches of penetration were possible with a bolt length of 20", at a distance of 25 yards It is very easy to remove the shafts since they are 1/2". This is due to the extra weight that prevents the target from moving upon impact by arrows and will not tip over. I would highly recommend only using field points if you wish for the target to last as long as possible. Weighing approximately 32 pounds, it is a small piece. The size of 20"x20"x15" is more than adequate for sighting in or using for target practice.