Question for you shop owners....
#1
Question for you shop owners....
We are needing to replace the wall for our indoor range......The stuff we have been using for years we can't get anymore. The place that made it burned to the ground...major bummer..
Anyway, what do ya'll use for material for you target wall?
Anyway, what do ya'll use for material for you target wall?
#4
RE: Question for you shop owners....
There are a million things you can use. I am in the works of opening aan indoor range myself and have had the issues of finding AFFORDABLE backstop material. I have decided to go with straw, faced with 1/2 inch foam insulation, covered in camo burlap. For a 20 yard by 8' backstop will be less than $1000. I though about using a butt system but, that would be about $16000. Choice is yours but, I am taking the less expensive, conservative route LOL.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: Question for you shop owners....
Mobow--not sure what you have in mind to spend on the replacement.
However at the recent ATA show I looked at the Spyder Spyvlar 48" X 48" X 24" targets, a MSRP of $699 US each (shipping etc not included). They are saying the target face will last for 18 months--but broadheads will ruin it very quickly.
You can check these and other size targets out at:- www.spyderwebtargets.com
However at the recent ATA show I looked at the Spyder Spyvlar 48" X 48" X 24" targets, a MSRP of $699 US each (shipping etc not included). They are saying the target face will last for 18 months--but broadheads will ruin it very quickly.
You can check these and other size targets out at:- www.spyderwebtargets.com
#6
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: Question for you shop owners....
If you're talking about target butts cardboard compressed in a 48" double screw press works great. If you live near a big city then large phone books (Yellow Pages) stacked bottom facing out work well and recycling them is a great community service.
#8
RE: Question for you shop owners....
I got baled cardboard from the grocery store in town, stacked them. NOTHING goes through them.
#9
RE: Question for you shop owners....
I agree with the cardboard. We make a press for pressing the cardboard down some and it will stop any bow you would want to shoot.