Target filler
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Target filler
Just tried some interesting target filler: playground mulch made from pieces of dyed rubber. Put two bags into a nylon mesh feed sack. Stops my Phoenix cold and best of all arrows pull out with two fingers. Going to test more with Vortex and the Cyclone but early results look very promising.
From Menard's, less than $9.00 a bag.
From Menard's, less than $9.00 a bag.
I saw a guy selling it at the St.Jacobs farmers market a Couple years ago.
googled it and found this
http://www.dolturf.com/permalife_dealer.html
googled it and found this
http://www.dolturf.com/permalife_dealer.html
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we have used window screen packed in a big bag for years with great luck DUTCH
addicted to canadian beaver
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Free broadhead target
This target really works, stops broadheads cold, and is free.
Simply fill a cardboard box with old clothes or rags and fire a broadhead at it.
The only drawback is that it is difficult to remove the broadhead. I leave the top of the box open so I can carefully pull the fabric away from the broadhead.
Fran
Simply fill a cardboard box with old clothes or rags and fire a broadhead at it.
The only drawback is that it is difficult to remove the broadhead. I leave the top of the box open so I can carefully pull the fabric away from the broadhead.
Fran
Ibex, 3X-32 Vortex crossbow scope, GT Laser II, 125 gr. Marden Mini Mag Steel broadheads, 4 deer so far
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Works. Used two nylon grain sacks, one inside the other, filled with 2 bags of rubber mulch, tied top and suspended from tripod made of small trees. Tied down sides of bag to front legs of tripod to keep target from spinning. Stops the Vortex cold at 20 yard when hit in thickest part (middle). Arrow removal take just 2 fingers. Cost $20.00.