Back Stop For Exocet
Back Stop For Exocet
My bolts are going through my NEW Block.Any good ideas?
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check bass pro or cabelas.. they both have them for around 70-80bucks. I got mine online from bowhunterssuperstore.com for like 74bucksjw wrote:I wasn't aware there was a crossbow block. Thanks
but any block target should stop them unless you have one of the first ones made maybe which wasnt as dense. If you keep hitting the same spot eventaully over time they might start going through it though
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I got it as a xmas gift last year and this is the first time I shot it.They even go through in the corner of it!
Been using the Block made for crossbows with my 175 lb. Exocet for two yrs now. It stops my carbons without any problems except their hard to pull out. My son bought me a bag targert from wal-mart last week. It stops my carbons at 15 yards. It is alot easier getting the arrows out. Don't know how long it will last. Tom
lemon
Guess I got a lemon!
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Re: lemon
how much does yours weigh roughly.. mine weighs about 29pounds. The crossbow one is the same basic block target, just a tad denser(more layers)jw wrote:Guess I got a lemon!
My bolts arent simple to remove form it.. I have to flip it on its side and use my foot to hold the target down and then pull the bolts out.
im sure field logic(the block) has a website or number.. I would call them and explain the problem. The bolts shouldnt be going through that target. Im sure they would want it back to see what happened with it and they would get you a new one maybe
lemon
Thanks, I think I can still use it .I put my black hole behind it. They don't go through both but it is a pain. Ill be fletching often I think.