Target Question
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 60
Target Question
Being new to xbows, I'm just wondering, will The Block and the Morrell Super Duper Bag Target work for my xbow set-up w/ field tips? I got the Horton Team Realtree HD 175/305 fps. Having dropped all my money into my crossbow I'm hoping to be able to get by shooting at my old archery targets for awhile. Any insight would be greatly apprieciated. Thanks!
#2
RE: Target Question
The bag target should work just fine if it's new, i'm blowing through my bag right now. Dont use the super pointy feild tips though, that's no fun watching your arrow fly down range past the target[:@]I have a foam deer target and my carbon arrows seem to like melt into the freakin thing but the aluminum's come out easier (still have to stand on the thing to get them out!)
If the bag's older put the block behind the bag incase of a passthru or just use the block, see how you like each one. any target made for archery should work within it's limits.
If the bag's older put the block behind the bag incase of a passthru or just use the block, see how you like each one. any target made for archery should work within it's limits.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Target Question
The Block is always a nice target, they are used on the range I shoot on.
To keep carbons from melting into the target you can use furniture polish on them. Don came down last week (for some shooting lessons ) and he used silicone spray on the shafts, that works great too, arrows that were sticking hard were coming out with two fingers.
To keep carbons from melting into the target you can use furniture polish on them. Don came down last week (for some shooting lessons ) and he used silicone spray on the shafts, that works great too, arrows that were sticking hard were coming out with two fingers.
#4
RE: Target Question
I spray my layered targets with silicone. At the shop I stuff a cardboard box with plastic bags and shoot away. Like a bag target you have to re-arrange the stuffing once in a while to prevent pass throughs.
#6
RE: Target Question
The block target works OK. I had it and it stopped the arrows fine but the one handed arrow removal was not the case. Would have to lay the target down and use two hands and a knee to get them out at first.Near the end of last year I could just put one hand on the top of target and use one to pull the arrow, but took all I had to not need to use my knee. Its getting better, but when it is used up I will try another brand first.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 3,147
RE: Target Question
Gimphunter: Those arrow pulling pliers were invented and made and sold by Danny Miller at the phone number [no puter sales or site] I listed above, best money I spent on xbow stuff!! And for any of you Excal or other threaded nock shooters, those screw in ones pull your nocks outta the arrows, don't waste your money buyin or your time making one like I did, lol.