I recently purchased nine large bag targets that came with modified "T"-posts to hang the bags (see pic below). The bags are stuffed very tight, and triple bagged for durability. They have been outdoors continuously for 10 years but as you can see are still in great shape.
Last weekend my buddy, Chris, and I retrieved them from the previous owner, and with the help of another buddy, Ronnie, spent last Saturday setting up a course in a wooded draw near my house.
On sunday, Walker and I shot the course for the first time. We set the course up well, being able to shoot coming and going. Shots range from 12 to 25 yards.
Bag and T-post set-ups
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By climbing into the crotch of the dead tree you can shoot 3 bags. Due to topography, all shots from the tree are from an elevated position; it is very similar to shooting from a treestand.
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My lil' arrow puller earning his keep.
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Short break after pulling one too many arrows
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Too cool! Sounds like the start of a lot of memories.
Looks like fun and lots of good memories...very nice post...thanks
Look like you guys had a blast. :thumbsup:
Please detail the bags construction. Sounds like they are worth their weIght in gold.
good job
QuoteOriginally posted by Norminator:
Please detail the bags construction. Sounds like they are worth their weIght in gold.
These bags weigh just a tad more than a metric ton! Seriously, they weigh-in at about 40lbs. apiece.
The bags are polypropelene and UV coated/treated, and they are stuffed with a copious amount of cloth-like window screen. Between the bags and screen are dense closed cell foam sheets front and back. The closure at the top is cinched with metal fasteners around a length of double nylon rope, which are used as the hangers.
Looks like you should take him out for some ice cream the next time he works that hard!
QuoteOriginally posted by Hermon:
Looks like you should take him out for some ice cream the next time he works that hard!
It is a labor of love for Walker. If he has a bow or BB gun in his hands he is happy. :thumbsup:
MY little arrow puller is coming the first week of April to pull arrows for pawpaw. Nothing better than spending time with the little ones and some stick bows and arrows. I used to do the same for my Dad 50 years ago!
looks like great fun
Cool, thanks for sharing.
The range looks cool. The arrow puller looks tuckered out. My two arrow pullers love going stump shooting with grand pa.
You sure are reaping what you sow.
Nice set-up.
owlbait,
Congratulations!
To all others:
Thanks for the comments.
Thats realy cool.
Excellent! :thumbsup:
Looks like you have a fine little buddy, and a nice range :thumbsup:
Great range and free labor to boot,congrats.Allkids love bb guns and bows,fine son you have there.
Thank you, guys. Sure don't realize how fast kids grow up until you start raising your own.
He was a few months shy of three years old in the picture below. Hard to believe he'll be five tomorrow.
Walker is not only a fine arrow puller, he doesn't do too bad posing for a hero shot.
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Awesome pic.
Sweet, looks like a nice course and a great buddy to shoot with! Shawn
looking great. nothing better than kids and the great outdoors!
Wish Walker a Happy Birthday from all the folks on Tradgang! That's a great looking target system you have. Thanks for sharing your pictures!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Bernie,
I sure will. Thank you kindly!
Dusty
VERY COOL RANGE AND TOUGH LITTLE ARROW PULLER ,THERE,,,THANKS FOR SHARING