Well it's hay making time here in Michigan .
As my wife and I drive through the country side we see those big round hay bales scattered around in fields .
Would it not be fun to just walk around in those fields and shoot those and walk to pull arrows and.....
My wife wants to do that as well . :D :p
Guess we are just a couple of kids trapped in old people's bodies .
Not just you! I've done it myself :)
When in my teens I remember going out to my uncle's farm roaming around the fields stalking round bales.
Good times!
Eric
Been doing that since I was a kid (round and square). Great enjoyment to be had. Shoot into the round sides though not the flat sides. Farmers tend to cringe when they see a big hole dug out of the middle of their hard earned bales.
I think about it all the time......not just you!!
Yep. I have a thirty acre hay field. My renter makes big round bales and does not usually take them until the end of October. It is fun to take some long range shots at them.
I call it Mastodon Hunting and always look forward to hay making time. Long range shooting is a must. Just be careful not to bury an arrow in the center.
I also go Corn Stalking to shoot left behind ears after harvest. It's a short window of opportunity before manure spreading commences.
Ha! I think about that all the time!
Yep. Would like to skewer a few.
Of course, when the equipment to make the round bales first came out, a lot of farmers filed lawsuits against the manufacturers.
Seems their cows couldn't get a" square meal" out of them. :bigsmyl:
I do it every year- as well as get a few small of the end-of-row round bales for my yard.
Dan in KS
I live on 8 acres. Every year I buy two round bales from a guy and keep one here and take one to the farm in Arkansas. Make great targets and get lots of use.
lol i was just saying this to my dad on the way to work a couple of days ago.
I think about it but usually there is a herd standing around the bail and I would feel bad about shooting someone's pet ;)
I know this has been talked about before, but have any of you actually used one for your target? If so was it a good idea or a bad idea. I keep looking at those big bales thinking about it. I pretty much shoot broadheads so I don't know if that would matter or not.
Would probably last OK, but broad heads are difficult to pull out of straw bales, any straw bales.
I think it's just you, Graps...LOL!
I shot one broadhead into one round bale and learned my lesson. It is OK to shoot field points or blunts into a round bale but the only broadhead I shot in one came off while I was trying to get it out, without tearing up the bale. Obviously I couldn't leave the broadhead in there because some cow might probably swallow it. So be careful!
Jim
I use one year round as my backstop for my 3d target.
If you roll them downhill they make great moving targets. LOL!
Nothing Like finding your last years missed arrows with the Swather! :scared:
Never shot at the big rounds just the small squares but I know I would let one loose if I could.
back in pa, some put hay into big round plastic baged and call them marshmallows...dont get caught pokin holes in them...round balers i've seen strung string around round side. shoot there you risk cuttin string
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If you roll them downhill they make great moving targets. LOL!
But who's gonna roll them back uphill ?
Next thing , how about airial targets . :scared:
Used to love doing that! Even made a few stalks going in between bales. Good Times! Unfortunately the hay fields were turned into bean and corn fields.
We just finished baling our field here by my house!
I did some shooting, and we always save back one bale for me to use as a target for the next 5 or 6 months!
I love doing it myself as well. I don't use bh because they are hard to get out n if you loose one I'd hate to see it end up n a cow
Used to do that all the time when I was a kid. One of the many perks of growing up on a farm.