buried arrows
#1
buried arrows
I got a new "block like" target from Cabelas and I'm having a hell of a time getting my arrows out of the block [:@]. . .Anybody familiar with this problem? I'm wide open to suggestions.
Facts: I'm shooting a Bowtech Alliset at 62#, with some freebie Easton Epics(not sure of the weight), with standard plain-jane fieldpoints at 23 yards.They are penetrating DEEP!
Facts: I'm shooting a Bowtech Alliset at 62#, with some freebie Easton Epics(not sure of the weight), with standard plain-jane fieldpoints at 23 yards.They are penetrating DEEP!
#2
RE: buried arrows
Are you saying you are tearing up fletchings because they are over penetrating, or that they are "sticking" and you cannot remove them?
If they are burying too deep... then sell your bowtech and get a slower bow like a Mathews.
If they are actually sticking, then your bow is probably shooting so fast that its melting a thin layer of the styrophoam and somewhat fusing into the target. Its friction... it happens. Woodys arrow lube or even a bar of Ivory Soap will work. Just put some on your arrow shaft on about the front 30% of the arrow. Should last 10 shots or so.
The target just isn't super high quality anyway. The ones from Cabelas, Dis-nicks ("Richard's"), Bass Pro etc etc... they are all the same. They just won't hardly stop modern equipment at much above 55#s.
If they are burying too deep... then sell your bowtech and get a slower bow like a Mathews.
If they are actually sticking, then your bow is probably shooting so fast that its melting a thin layer of the styrophoam and somewhat fusing into the target. Its friction... it happens. Woodys arrow lube or even a bar of Ivory Soap will work. Just put some on your arrow shaft on about the front 30% of the arrow. Should last 10 shots or so.
The target just isn't super high quality anyway. The ones from Cabelas, Dis-nicks ("Richard's"), Bass Pro etc etc... they are all the same. They just won't hardly stop modern equipment at much above 55#s.
#3
RE: buried arrows
Sounds like you bought yourself a broad head target... Is your target layered, or solid? There is no reason you can't pull arrows out of a layered target, I've blasted many layered targetsover 300 FPS with heavy arrows, and what didn't go though were no problem pulling out.
Or eat more spinach!
Or eat more spinach!
#7
RE: buried arrows
Breakin' out the KY!! Right on Rev! lol . . .Well the block is solid, and some blue plastic/rubber type material is coming out with my arrows as well (very small amount). I will definitly try again tomorrow with some KY, ora suitable alternative. Great ideas Gents. .much appreciated!!
#8
RE: buried arrows
hmmmm, explain to the wife why you need ky to go shooting. that should be a good one You can try it, arrow lube, armorall, or just rub some ivory soap on the shafts. Another thing you can do is get practice points that are wider than the shaft of the arrow, like Gold Tip EZ Pull points. That helps some on foam targets, but not with bag targets.
#9
RE: buried arrows
ORIGINAL: RIStrutStopper
hmmmm, explain to the wife why you need ky to go shooting. that should be a good one You can try it, arrow lube, armorall, or just rub some ivory soap on the shafts. Another thing you can do is get practice points that are wider than the shaft of the arrow, like Gold Tip EZ Pull points. That helps some on foam targets, but not with bag targets.
hmmmm, explain to the wife why you need ky to go shooting. that should be a good one You can try it, arrow lube, armorall, or just rub some ivory soap on the shafts. Another thing you can do is get practice points that are wider than the shaft of the arrow, like Gold Tip EZ Pull points. That helps some on foam targets, but not with bag targets.
#10
RE: buried arrows
ORIGINAL: joshw020
Breakin' out the KY!! Right on Rev! lol . . .Well the block is solid, and some blue plastic/rubber type material is coming out with my arrows as well (very small amount). I will definitly try again tomorrow with some KY, ora suitable alternative. Great ideas Gents. .much appreciated!!
Breakin' out the KY!! Right on Rev! lol . . .Well the block is solid, and some blue plastic/rubber type material is coming out with my arrows as well (very small amount). I will definitly try again tomorrow with some KY, ora suitable alternative. Great ideas Gents. .much appreciated!!
I wouldn't recommend shooting field tips into that type target. They are hard to pull out, one reason you may be having pulling out arrows.