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- High-performance bag targets leave others in the dust
- High-performance Tri-Core Technology™ interior
- Heavy-duty handle
Rated 4.1 out of 5 by 31
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Rated 5 out of 5 by TravisET31m Excellent target for the money...
I have shot multiple archery targets and this is the best overall for field point use. My bag has stop 2,000+ arrows from my bow shooting 335fps with ease in 1 1/2 years since I purchased it from BP. The bag still has at least another 2,000 shots left in it before replacement will be required. Single hand removal of your arrows happens the majority of the time, highly recommend this bag. I would recommend spending the $10 or $20 for the largest bag as well, as carbon arrows are expensive and the larger bag pays for itself in the event of a couple off target shots that are saved with the larger target bag.
April 7, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Randy83 Great Target
I just got this 49.99 target and it works great. Easy to get arrows out of target and lots of fun to shoot at! Great Buy..
April 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by nate9473 great product
It stops the arrows great on my stinger 3g at 40#( im 13 ) and doesnt fall over. the arrows are easy to remove and it is a great price for the size. i especially liked the vital side.
February 24, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by maverick34 Decent Target
Just got this target tonight. Put about 20 arrows in it and could barely get about 15 of them out. I had to jerk them out extremely hard and thought I was going to ruin my arrows. They get stuck on the outer bag. It does stop the arrows great though.
November 30, 2012
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No Just use field tipsA:
If your asking "Will an arrow ever go completely thru?" then NO. There is no way to put one all the way thru this target. Im shooting a 70# bow and hit it at 10 yds. Buried it a little over half but nowhere near going thru.A:
No, every maker is a little different. things such as arrow weight, speed, stiffness, diameter, broad head and even the material the arrow is made off comes into play. best bet for you depending on if you want more penitration or less is to try different arrows and set ups to see what works best for you and your set up my friend. Good luckA:
Per the manufacturer: As far as arrow penetration, if someone is constantly shooting at one spot on the target this spot will become worn out and arrows will start to penetrate more. This can be solved by simply laying the bag target down and walking and jumping on it to rearrange the stuffing inside so you don’t end up with “dead spots”. ThanksAnswers
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No, mine bag has been outside for 1.5 years with no issues.A:
Not at first but after shooting it about 100 time then yes!A:
Depends on what you mean by damage. If you leave it out and it rains, the filler will absorb all the water through the holes left by the arrows. Mine never did dry out and, as a result, I ended up with a target that weighed over 50 pounds. Try dragging that out to 70+ yards and back whenever you want to practice.A:
The manufacturer does not recommend leaving the target out all year long or in rainy conditions. The water will not so much damage the target but when combined with consistent shooting will contribute to target wear. ThanksAnswers
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It would depend on how far you're from the target. My guess would be a little difficult out more than 10 yards.A:
I have this target and have shot my son's bow which is set at 20lbs and it goes in a couple of inches from 15 yds so it should be fine.Answers
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23"x25"x12" (25 pounds)or the larger bag is
28"x28"x12" (33 pounds)
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it is about a 2.5 by 2.5 square and about 1 ft in depthA:
25 LBS Bag is 23” x 25” x 12”33 LBS Bag is 28” x 28” x 12”
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This bag handles my carbon arrows coming off my bow at 335fps with no problem.A:
Nope, me and the wife are beating one of these up wih carbon arrows, and the only thing you need to be aware of is making sure to get the right field tips to use with carbon arrows. If you get the ones made for aluminum arrows they will be much harder to pull out because the tips are larger than the arrow shafts and will stick more into the catch material. The bad reviews about people having issues pulling arrows are likely a user error rather than a flaw in the item.A:
I shoot carbon with my Diamond Outlaw and zero probs. Some are easier to remove than others but it is defintiely not difficult.Top 1000 Contributor
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No issue with carbon arrows. I use carbon arrows when I shoot, and still not a problem. The arrows can be pulled out of the target very easily.A:
no issues with carbon arrowsA:
No issues with carbon arrows. I use a Gold Tip carbon arrow.A:
stops arrows but getting them out is a problem.A:
The only issue that might be considered is if the field point is bigger that the shaft, it will get caught on the bag cover. It still comes out pretty easy. I just slide the arrow out until it gets caught on the cover, then give a quick tug and it comes on out. Hope this helps.A:
I am shooting Trophy Ridge Blasters which are very small in diameter so they penetrate more than standard sized arrows and I have had zero issues!!!Answers
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After shooting mine to pieces, found strips of foam inside.A:
seems to be like a canvas materialTop 1000 Contributor
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foam and carboard like materialA:
I think it's rags and such.1 of 1
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